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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few simple things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of uncomplicated items or tasks.
Example: "To improve your productivity, focus on a few simple things that can make a big difference in your daily routine."
Alternatives: "a couple of easy tasks" or "a handful of straightforward items".
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"My mother taught me how to make a few simple things," he said.
So he tries to care, and to say a few simple things over and over and over.
Like the diminutive DS, the $250 Wii does a few simple things brilliantly, using a wand-like wireless controller.
Mizoguchi in his wonderful films seems to be saying a few simple things again and again, half to himself.
But there are a few simple things that can be done now to make procurement work better.
But there are a few simple things to keep in mind as fiscal policy plays out this year.
At a minimum, there are a few simple things that could be done to change the culture.
The new team at the Miller has done a few simple things to shift the atmosphere from nineteenth-century Vienna to twenty-first-century New York.
For an individual, there are a few simple things one can do to maintain a healthy online reputation, and I am apparently doing none of them.
Part of Obama's weakness has been this unwillingness or inability to say a few simple things passionately, which would let Americans know that he is on their side.
There are a few simple things that every website should have – meta tags, keywords, and a blog or news page just for starters.
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