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The phrase "trivial side effect" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that is not considered to be a serious or major consequence of something else. For example, "The medication had a few trivial side effects, such as an upset stomach and a mild headache."
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According to this reasoning, the trade deficit is simply a trivial side effect.
First and foremost, we want to establish whether conservation of interactions with proteins of a similar age after duplication, arises as a trivial side effect of neutral network growth.
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As rapamycin has non-trivial side effects, our laboratory screened FDA-approved drugs to identify new autophagy-inducing pathways (16).
Yes, like a side effect.
That is a side effect.
A side effect?
But incongruity is really a side effect.
Side Effect.
Getting fit is a happy side effect.
The side effect?
"Side effect of dying".
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