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The phrase 'a bit simplistic' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something is not complex or detailed enough, potentially oversimplifying a complex topic or issue. Example: "The author's argument is a bit simplistic, failing to address the many nuances and complexities of the topic at hand."
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Think Jim's approach sounds a bit simplistic for adults?
You feel a vicarious revolutionary frisson, even if the arguments sound a bit simplistic.
As much as I'd like to deny it, my initial vision of impact investing was, admittedly, a bit simplistic.
I also think there's something a bit simplistic about chopping away at clothes to let your extremities breathe.
But against all the venom and willful ignorance that has been the film's main focus they seem a bit simplistic.
"Proof" gets a bit simplistic and sentimental only when Ms. Moorhouse attempts to explain Martin's devotion to his photographic craft.
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He calls the various no-contact nonprofits and NGOs "well-meaning," but tells VICE News that "hoping native peoples will never come into contact with outsiders is a little bit simplistic and tends to be a really romantic way of looking at things".
"I realised that 'scientific literature is self-correcting' is a little bit simplistic.
I think it is a bit too simplistic.
The Meddler might be a bit too simplistic at times and some of the comedic choices are annoyingly broad, but it's a breezy, amiable watch.
"All this about e-commerce taking the hassle of shopping away from men — I think it's a bit too simplistic," she says, adding that she believes men "are just more interested and open to buying fashion than before".
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