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The phrase "as frivolous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered trivial or lacking in seriousness, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The committee dismissed the proposal as frivolous, believing it did not address the core issues at hand."
Alternatives: "as trivial" or "as silly".
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The suit was dismissed as frivolous.
You think of science fiction as frivolous?
Mr. Irving dismissed the suit as "frivolous".
The Church rejected the accusations as "frivolous" and "blatantly false".
Yes, she said, cheerleading can be seen as "frivolous".
"They were just treating sex discrimination as frivolous," she said.
He called the accusation "as frivolous as it is silly".
The food industry dismisses Mr. Barber's lawsuit as frivolous.
Kayak rentals are just as frivolous, the two men contended.
He saw them as frivolous, unworthy of his attention.
Acemoglu does not see Trump's tweets as frivolous.
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