Sentence examples for was a bit trite from inspiring English sources

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Sure, comparing his French-Canadian upbringing to the experience of a monolingual Spanish-speaking immigrant was a bit trite, but he spoke words tonight that resonated with me.

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"To say you grow up is a bit trite.

"I'm afraid it's a bit trite, but all you need is love … yeah".

We could even have a name for it: Common Sense Management, or CSM for those of us in the trade.PAUL MCCUNNLondonSIR Tagging value metrics as a management fad is a bit trite.

Morgan maintained that "going to look at an office is not actually going to help", prompting a withering reply from Stuart: "That's a bit trite, isn't it?

That's a bit trite – and it ignores the sensitive, nuanced debate that's going on between today's economists about the negative effects of capitalism, and of excessive austerity.

It's a bit trite but you can see what Canonical is trying to do — i.e. generate utility with limited source material at its disposal.

I mean, invoking Auden is a bit trite, but it's OK enough I sup—.

Although the sketch risks being a bit trite, it's not afraid to talk about stereotypes and poke fun at non-existent divisions related to sexuality.

The games are gorgeous (if a bit trite) and everything is surprisingly smooth.

The plot may be thin and a bit trite at the beginning, but it ends with a gorgeous, emotionally captivating love story.

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