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The phrase "trivial applications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to simple or insignificant uses of a concept, tool, or technology that do not require much complexity or effort. Example: "While the software has many advanced features, it can also be used for trivial applications like basic data entry."
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Many trivial applications have clogged the site, and sought to spread themselves among users using a variety of tricks.
Paragraph 15 would remove this proviso, allowing the court to reject trivial applications that have not even come before a domestic tribunal.
Member states have agreed to remove this condition, allowing the court to reject trivial applications that have not even come before a domestic tribunal.
For now, the technology is available in limited form and in somewhat trivial applications.
Yet, some are wondering aloud whether Silicon Valley has jumped the shark, investing now in trivial applications and me-too companies.
Sure, it's easy to poke fun at what seems like trivial applications today - a Snapchat platform for teen sexting or the Dog Whistler app to train your pup - but one day the true value of most crazy ideas will be revealed.
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A trivial application, perhaps but one that is not to be sniffed at.
Even though our approach is based on the IMDF algorithm, but it is not a trivial application of the IMDF algorithm to the ranging process.
In view of the aim of the objective deduction, this move would seem to require only a straightforward and trivial application of the result of §20 to any empirical intuition we might have (Dickerson 2004: 195 96).
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There are things like Yammer, there are a bunch of ways to take this apparently trivial application and turn it into something that will provide a real business value.
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