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The phrase "a trivial example of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a simple or insignificant instance that illustrates a point or concept.
Example: "To clarify my argument, let me provide a trivial example of how this theory applies in everyday situations."
Alternatives: "a simple illustration of" or "a basic instance of".
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It might be a trivial example of the way a culture is formed, even without malice, but it points to the shape of the social order.
Sometimes you'll read a lot in sociology or political science about the evolution of institutions or social conventions and things like this maybe also in anthropology and I want to see a trivial example of this to see how this might work and to see if we can learn anything.
The t-norm T = min is a trivial example of t-norm of Hadzić-type.
The t-norm (T_{M}) is a trivial example of t-norm of H-type (see [10]).
A trivial example of such a model is to assume that the error probability is uniformly distributed.
A trivial example of a geodesic space is a Banach space with usual segments as geodesic segments.
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(ii If is continuous and, then there exists a sequence as in (i .The is an trivial example of a of but there are of Hadžić-type with (see, e.g., [13]).
For a trivial example, none of the hundreds of people who have been members of the American League to Abolish Capital Punishment is likely to have had a personal stake in whether there is a death penalty (Schattschneider 1960, 26).
For a less trivial example of a regular expression, suppose you want single spaces to separate fields the way single commas were used above.
It's a trivial example, but the life of a young queer is steeped in such examples, and cumulatively they let you know you're second best.
(A trivial example) Recall Lemma 5.3 of Furuhata [8].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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