non-event in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Unfortunately for the fans of both sides the opening quarter of an hour was something of a non-event.
www.wirralglobe.co.uk
Since 2000, non-event visits to the arena have been permitted.
en.wikipedia.org
The first trial was relatively minor, and should have been a non-event, but they were poorly advised and pleaded guilty, which resulted in their convictions being recorded.
en.wikipedia.org
I suppose the only game we played them this year was a kind of non-event.
kclrfanzone.com
The centre is such a non-event you'd be forgiven if you missed it.
www.communitynews.com.au
In previous years the appearance of the algae had been a non-event but 2008's bloom would be a different story.
www.mysailing.com.au
Many have blamed the lack of free parking, leading the university to suspend parking charges in one the plaza's parking garages on non-event days.
en.wikipedia.org
The contractor did not have to work around the public, and weather delays were a non-event.
www.odt.co.nz
He added that it was better late than never and opined that some would call it a non-event for the soap opera.
en.wikipedia.org
This turned out to be something of a non-event, as in the end only three songs received any votes at all.
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