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The phrase 'trivial to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is easy or simple to do. For example, "It was trivial to complete the task."
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Maybe eyebrows seem trivial to you.
No event seemed too trivial to capture.
Nothing is too trivial to escape his camera.
Nothing was too trivial to escape Spock's radar.
In many ways this is too trivial to note.
Well, it ranges from the trivial to the obsessive.
Kicking a ball and pushing pedal to metal seem too trivial to make a satisfying life.
It is trivial to cut a square into four smaller, identical squares.
"Once it finds the nose, it becomes quite trivial to locate the eyes," Dr. Gorodnichy said.
Eight pence on a can of fizz may sound trivial to some.
"It's not trivial to get the licenses to operate," he said.
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