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The sentence "is banal" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
The verb "is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be," and "banal" is an adjective meaning lacking originality or common. "Is banal" is used to describe a subject or noun as being unoriginal or ordinary. Example: The film's plot is banal, lacking any originality or surprise.
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Jordan is banal.
The book is banal.
Now, manned spaceflight is banal.
Reality is banal.
Evil is banal; it could happen here.
Or that too much embellishment is banal?
Its psychological insight is banal.
The initial act is banal.
Much of the dialogue is banal.
Part of the reason is banal.
Let's face it: happiness is banal.
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