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Filter by Meaning The debate turned into a discussion of trivialities rather than a productive conversation about the topic at hand.
The boss was irritated by the employee's constant focus on trivialities instead of the important project.
The professor admonished the student for focusing on trivialities instead of the main theme of the essay.
The newspaper article was criticized for its focus on trivialities instead of the more significant aspects of the story.
The teacher urged the students to focus on important topics and not get bogged down by trivialities.
Her speech was filled with trivialities and failed to address the real issues at hand.
She preferred to spend her time engaged in meaningful conversations and avoided getting caught up in trivialities.
The politician avoided answering important questions and instead focused on trivialities to evade the topic.
We shouldn't waste our time discussing trivialities when there are more pressing issues to address.
We need to focus on the important aspects of the project, rather than getting bogged down by trivialities.
She appreciated his honesty and willingness to talk about important issues, rather than focusing on trivialities.
She found it hard to engage in small talk and meaningless trivialities at social events.
Sarah's presentation lacked substance and was filled with trivialities.
The politician avoided answering the reporter's questions by focusing on trivialities.
The judge dismissed the case because it was based on trivialities.
The professor criticized the student's essay for its trivialities.
John couldn't stand his colleagues' conversations about trivialities.
The therapist helped her patient to overcome trivialities and focus on more significant issues.
She found the small talk and trivialities of social gatherings tedious.
She was too busy to engage in trivialities like office gossip.
She was frustrated by her colleague's focus on trivialities like the formatting of a report when there were more important things to worry about.
The musician dismissed the critics who focused on trivialities such as their wardrobe rather than their music.
The detective ignored the trivialities of the crime scene and focused on the evidence.
The book was criticized for its focus on trivialities rather than substantive issues.
The politician refused to waste time on trivialities and instead focused on policy issues.
He was so absorbed in his work that he didn't notice the trivialities around him, like the sound of the rain outside.
The politician answered the difficult question with trivialities and avoided the issue altogether.
The CEO was frustrated that the meeting was filled with trivialities instead of discussing the company's finances.
The musician was annoyed when the interviewer focused on trivialities, such as their fashion choices, instead of their music.
The scientist was frustrated when the media reported on trivialities instead of the important findings of their research.
She focused on the trivialities of the decorations.
He spoke about the trivialities of the weather.
He casually dismissed the trivialities of the project.
He skimmed over the trivialities of the contract.
He spoke about the serious matter of climate change, but his colleague responded by talking about trivialities.
The detective was annoyed when the witness kept bringing up trivialities instead of sticking to the facts.
He was tired of discussing the trivialities of the gossip.
The chef was frustrated when the customer complained about trivialities, like the temperature of the water, instead of the food.
The athlete was disappointed when the interviewer asked about trivialities, such as their pre-game routine, instead of their performance.
He rolled his eyes at the trivialities of the meeting.
She spent hours obsessing over the trivialities of her Facebook profile picture.
The teacher scolded the students for being distracted by trivialities during the lecture.
The athlete was frustrated with the coach's focus on trivialities instead of actual training.
The philosopher believed that most people's concerns were trivialities compared to the bigger picture of existence.
The boss criticized the employee for getting bogged down in trivialities instead of completing the task.
The detective ignored the trivialities of the crime scene and focused on the more important evidence.
The politician was accused of focusing on trivialities instead of addressing the real issues.
Stop worrying about the trivialities of your outfit and just come with us.
The art critic dismissed the artist's work as mere trivialities, lacking any real substance.
The astronaut was amazed by the vastness of space, making earthly trivialities seem insignificant.
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