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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is trite" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is well-known or commonly accepted, and can convey a sense of boredom or overuse. Example: "It is trite to say that smoking is bad for your health, but it is a fact that cannot be ignored."
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It is trite to say "what about summer!" …There are many papers detailing changes in water vapor and precipitation (although the literature is confusing).
Mr. Cherniakov leaves much to the audience's imagination, although the scene of the Scottish refugees is grippingly done, even if it is trite to have Macduff sing his aria from the playpen of his slain children.
It is trite, but American troops do shoot first and ask questions later.
The consequences of losing a family member through enforced disappeared are -- it is trite to say -- life defining.
The Court of Appeal held it is trite law that a quashing order will not lie unless a public authority has done something that a court can quash or, in other words, deprive of legal effect.
We'll see whether the Oscars elevate its profile — they do love simplistic movies about race, after all — but I'd like to think a good faction of America will see "Green Book" for what it is: trite, undercooked and, yep, disappointing.
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It's trite, but it's so sellable".
It's trite and stupid when Ai does it, too.
It's trite to say, but think of the biggest-wattage stars, like, say, Angelina Jolie.
We can blame the new ballet's scenario: it's trite.
It's trite to say that things will turn around; things always turn around.
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