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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drivel of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to describe a large amount of nonsensical or unimportant words or information. It can also be used to refer to a person who is speaking or writing in a senseless or foolish manner. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The politician's speech was just a drivel of empty promises and meaningless jargon." - "I couldn't make any sense of the author's latest novel; it was just a drivel of convoluted ideas." - "My coworker's emails are always a drivel of pointless details and irrelevant anecdotes." - "The teacher grew increasingly frustrated with the students' constant drivel of chatter during class." - "I can't stand listening to that radio show; it's nothing but a drivel of mindless banter and gossip."
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She invites the lily to join the show, "to elevate the canned drivel of nostalgia with the here and now".
The forging of cultural connections and the search for common understanding cannot be brushed aside as the romantic drivel of the so-called "luvvies".
When, later that day, Laws was told of the remark, he said: "This is drivel of the first order and a cack-handed attempt by the Conservatives to try to destabilise the party".
A mind as alive to fine distinctions as Adorno's would have spotted and railed against the ceaseless mendacious drivel of our politicians every time they opened their mealy mouths.
Meanwhile, the Staten Island Ferry has gone from 50 cents to free -- "the best deal in town," Vallone called it -- seagulls and salt spray instead of the cacophonous drivel of the Garden.
We began picturing a young Mr. Stipe at the lunch table, head shaved, face painted half blue, grimly enduring the soulless drivel of the sugar-crazed little Philistines around him.
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(In 1996, the physicist Alan Sokal fooled the editors of the postmodern journal Social Text into publishing an artful bit of drivel on the "hermeneutics of quantum gravity").
They quickly delve into mediocre drivel out of fear of offending anyone with edgy humor.
But, there will always be this kind of drivel on the web; it's the cost of a free Internet.
Compare Lucas' computer-driven drivel to any of these gems.
In one half-hour they accomplish the task of informing the viewer much more efficiently and elegantly than the 1,440 minutes of drivel pouring out of cable news per day.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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