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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trivial use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a usage that is simple, insignificant, or lacking in complexity.
Example: "The software has many features, but for most users, the trivial use of basic functions suffices."
Alternatives: "insignificant use" or "simple use".
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Is a drug really needed for what seems like a trivial use?
And Dr Gordon, at least, thinks Watson's suggestion is a winner.Devising new recipes sounds a trivial use for a multimillion-dollar piece of kit.
The very depth of those gray spaces, perhaps exaggerated by 3-D (which Scott makes otherwise trivial use of), suggests the tall-tale enormity of a quasi-Biblical hyperbole made real.
"But it's just a rather trivial use of something we should be valuing a little bit more".
Families want to protect young children from pornographic sites, corporations are searching for ways to minimize trivial use of the Internet by their employees, and non-profit organizations look to control information access to reflect the value system of their communities.
This strategy was adopted to account for the potential differential recall of trivial use in cases and controls, based on the notion that controls may have poorer recall of irregular and low use than cases despite all standard memory aids used (cf. protocol published in this journal [ 11]).
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Noah Feldman, a Harvard Law School professor who specializes in constitutional studies, argues that, even without evidence of an indictable crime, the Administration's pattern of seemingly trivial uses of public office for private gain "can add up to an impeachable offense".
"What a shame that it should lie neglected or be put to trivial uses when it is the easiest way to improve law and justice decisively and at one stroke," he said.
Even the Web site promotes trivial uses.
The implementation of the MMSE receiver on the other hand requires a matrix inversion, which is not trivial using fixed point arithmetic.
It turns out that some of the most trivial uses of computers watching YouTube videos, for example–are among the hardest to replicate on a virtual computer, since intense graphics need to be transmitted instantly over the network.
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