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1 Something so trite and clichéd that I'd refused to believe it was real.
2 And most of the names I find are so trite .
3 I regret to bore you by so trite a situation.
4 We were such a commonplace occurrence, so trite , so respectable.
5 Everything turns to ashes in my mouth, and words seem so trite and useless.
6 Hell, it suddenly sounded so trite and silly.
7 She almost laughed, it was so trite .
8 But for this I would not of course have detained you over so trite an occurrence as a miracle.
10 At last the conversation became so trite and wearisome that Father O'Grady began to feel unable to continue it any longer.
11 Take fifty of our current proverbial sayings-theyare so trite , so threadbare, that we can hardly bring our lips to utter them.
12 All we thought of importance, puerile or pedantic trifles; all we thought so trite and childish, the grand momentous business of life!
13 The outline was true, the details were fabulous, and the old lady marvelled that a theme so trite could be so well embellished.
14 But underlying those concerns there is a theme, a theme which is so trite and so old because the words are so familiar.
15 Team-building activities are notoriously hokey, and the notion of a "work hard, play hard" lifestyle has become so trite , it's meaningless.
16 This is so trite , to quote Martin Luther King Jnr, but I am going to do it… NK There's no shame in it.
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