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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as trivial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered insignificant or unimportant in a particular context.
Example: "While some may view the issue as trivial, it actually has significant implications for our project."
Alternatives: "as insignificant" or "as unimportant".
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It was dismissed as trivial.
They viewed our concerns as trivial".
It's as trivial as that.
Culleton described the matters as trivial.
Yet fashion is often seen as trivial.
Although it ended, she did not view it as trivial.
Gibney disputes their points, dismissing many as trivial.
Zimmerman described the effect on his life as trivial.
The magician's skill is in framing relevant maneuvers as trivial.
Her art is often derided as trivial and self-regarding.
"Your life is as trivial as your movies," says Arregui.
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