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Discover LudwigThe word "non-event" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that was expected to be extremely important or exciting, but ended up being quite tame, uneventful, or insignificant. For example: "The much anticipated concert ended up being a non-event, with a surprisingly small crowd."
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non-event
noun
A situation which, contrary to expectation, turned out to be uninteresting, unimportant or unexciting; an anticlimax.
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A non-event.
"It's a non-event.
"It was a non-event".
The CIA "bribe" was a non-event.
"It [the story] is a non-event.
"It was a non-event," Vincent said.
Another non-event in all-grey shirts.
That was the welcome non-event.
Even Eid felt like a non-event.
And Weiner's escapade is a non-event.
This, too, may prove a non-event.
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