It is trite law that one cannot take an advantage from one 's breach of contract. [adjective]
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There is a danger that such trite ascription will harm this person 's career rather than make a place for her in the pantheon. [adjective]
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For the rest, whether trite or novel, it is short. [adjective]
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Dont cling so tenaciously to ties of the flesh; save your constancy and ardour for an adequate cause; forbear to waste them on trite transient objects. [adjective]
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Recent scholarship has absolutely disproved this legend, founded on a few trite phrases in monastic chronicles, and still to be heard in similar contexts. [Please select]
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"Look before you leap" is an old and trite proverb. [Please select]
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The last irksome fortnight of inactivity had made each selection trite and familiar. [Please select]
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It was one of the moments when protest would have been trite, superfluous. [Please select]
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How cheap and trite Seems that phrase in such a fight. [Please select]
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What I have said is trite, but my whole heart is in it. [Please select]
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