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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a couple of simple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of straightforward items or concepts.
Example: "I have a couple of simple questions to ask before we begin the meeting."
Alternatives: "a few easy" or "a pair of straightforward".
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"We hold to a couple of simple convictions," he said.
MR. FERRER -- Well there's a couple of simple facts here.
You can test this for yourself by executing a couple of simple hoc commands.
Experiments were conducted with a couple of simple mobile autonomous robots.
This recipe is straightforward enough that you'll have time for a couple of simple classics.
It was a couple of simple questions: Have you ever made a mistake?
Our overarching suggestion is to choose a couple of simple rules.
I anticipated merely having to answer a couple of simple questions.
"A couple of simple truths have become clear," she writes with the passion of a new convert.
We hold to a couple of simple convictions: Endless borrowing is not a strategy; spending cuts have to come first.
"We made a couple of simple mistakes in pass protection that shouldn't happen," Coach Mike Martz said later.
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