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The phrase "a much simpler decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the complexity of a decision to another, indicating that the current decision is easier to make.
Example: "After considering all the options, choosing the most affordable plan became a much simpler decision."
Alternatives: "a far easier choice" or "a significantly less complicated decision".
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While the headline suggests that people are powerless to reject Ecstasy and other illegal drugs, we believe that as individuals are educated on the short- and long-term dangers associated with Ecstasy, saying no will be a much simpler decision.
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The grand jury's job is not to decide innocence or guilt, but merely to make the much simpler decision whether there is "probable cause" (a very low bar) to believe there is sufficient evidence to warrant a public jury trial with a presiding judge, jury, and opposing attorneys operating openly under very strict procedural rules.
Shoppers, usually overwhelmed by choice, have much simpler decisions to make when faced with only a few varieties of cola or toilet roll.
His old friends asked him about the experience, and he pointed out how much simpler decisions are in business than in politics.
Smoking supplies are a much simpler affair.
"I'd write a much simpler bill.
But it was a much simpler time.
There's a much simpler attitude.
"Undisputed" takes a much simpler tack.
Of course, the race is a much simpler activity.
Jack in the hospital was a much simpler crossover.
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