- - "Plait it", you'd said. That's a trite remark!
- - Trite remark made as if meaningful
- - Trite remark made as if it were important.
- - Insipid remark.
- - Insipid truism.
- - Trite remark
- - prince given leeway to make banal statement
- - Commonplace power play?
- - Power play — it's somewhat obvious!
- - Tired utterance
- - power over a wide range is commonplace
- - "what's done is done," e. g.
- - primarily poetic licence to display inanity
- - pressure on freedom is commonplace
- - parking freedom is commonplace
- - Map finally needs east-west indication? That is obvious!
- - Bromide allowance covered by platoon's leader
- - People primarily wanting freedom? We've heard that before
- - 'Time heals all wounds,' for example
- - Quiet room? It's a cliche
- - Detail put out that says nothing new
- - Hackneyed expression
- - Cliché's kin
- - Orator's specialty
- - Cliche
- - Truism
- - Trite saying
- - Trite phrase
- - Chestnut
- - Banality
- - Bromide
- - pressure on freedom of action is commonplace
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