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Use "unchallenging" in a sentence
"In #35, you mused about “minorities” who don’t get advanced degrees or, if they do, get ‘em only in unchallenging subjects; theAmericanist goes on to give a brilliant performance of how just poorly he is able to read."
"Guests also like "unchallenging" reads, with the literary works of Jordan and David Beckham topping the sleep chart."
"Questioning has been 'unchallenging' and the chair, Sir John Chilcot, has done nothing to suggest that things might change in 2010."