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The phrase "So simply" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of ease or straightforwardness, but it is typically not used in this form. Example: "You can solve this problem so simply by following these steps."
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So simply naïve.
"So simply, the owner gives up.
So "simply an invitation" is an interesting interpretation.
So, simply put, the brain categorizes everything into one of two categories: threat or reward.
So, simply visualising a bowl of M&Ms will not do.
So simply offering a warranty communicates that the product is reliable.
So simply adding more and more isn't a viable way to get to exascale.
So simply give it the name RAO.
So, simply removing all duplicates may also cause an underestimation of abundance associated with natural duplicates.
So, simply the loss of this factor from patient alleles could lead to reduced rates of transcription.
So simply finding an NHS dentist was not necessarily sufficient, a fact backed up by the experiences of two respondents.
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