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"far from trivial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not simple or easy. For example: "The task I was given was far from trivial; I had to put in a lot of effort to complete it."
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The differences were far from trivial.
The implications are far from trivial.
The sums are far from trivial.
And they are far from trivial.
Application of such advanced techniques is far from trivial.
And the matters raised are far from trivial.
This distinction strikes me as far from trivial.
A. Although it's not a major illness, excessive sweating is far from trivial.
Thermal loads calibration is, at present, a task far from trivial.
However, the task of delivering content in such dynamic network is far from trivial.
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Establishing a performance metric for scoring a challenge is another far-from-trivial task, which is central to challenge design.
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