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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Stated simply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to present information in a clear and straightforward manner, often before summarizing or clarifying a point. Example: "Stated simply, the results indicate that our approach is effective in improving user engagement."
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Stated simply, polymer morphologies are either amorphous or crystalline.
Stated simply, Israel must give up the occupied land in exchange for peace.
Stated simply, orchard grass is somewhat delicate with a relatively soft fleshy stem and a whitish, feathery seed head.
"Stated simply, we're about promoting the private sector; they're about protecting the privileged sector," Mr. Biden said.
Stated simply, a strong net-neutrality rule locks in the status quo for the most profitable part of the cable industry's business.
Stated simply, the notes that underlie mortgages placed in securitization trusts must be assigned to those trusts soon after the firms create them.
Stated simply, the government needs to spend less and collect more revenue.
Stated simply, you can touch basically everything but a user's contact information.
Stated simply: The U.S. is more information-centric, and thus in relevant energy terms, more electrified, than in 1980.
Stated simply: these observations would appear to fall in the future relative to the time in which they were provided.
Stated simply, effective error-suppressing control protocols 'filter' the noise over a user-defined band, therefore mitigating decoherence in the quantum system [42].
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