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Discover Ludwig"a trivial sum" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small or insignificant amount of money, often in contrast to a larger or more significant sum. Example: The billionaire CEO barely noticed the deduction from his paycheck, but for the struggling single mother, the same amount was a trivial sum that had a significant impact on her budget.
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In a $2.5 trillion budget, this is a trivial sum.
That would be a trivial sum in America or Britain.
This is less than Google's $6bn, but it's not a trivial sum.
That's not a trivial sum for a country with such a small population.
Dividends, meanwhile, currently cost $6.6bn, which is hardly a trivial sum, but can be funded by increasing borrowings.
The $100,000 spent on ads was a trivial sum compared with the tens of millions spent on Facebook by both the Trump and Clinton campaigns.
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An additional £2.5bn in funding is a relatively trivial sum in the scheme of things; the purpose is to raise the salience of health as a subject in the minds of voters.
The defrauded financial firms lost an almost trivial sum, $700,000.
Adding insult to injury, the postal service is disrupting the lives of tens of millions of Americans to save, by its own estimate, an almost trivial sum.
Also, we define the trivial sum Δ a − 0 f ( t ) = f ( t ), t ∈ N a.
Also, we define the trivial sum by ∇ a − 0 f ( t ) : = f ( t ) for t ∈ N a.
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