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The phrase "a quite simple" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "quite simple" or "a simple."
Example: "The solution to the problem is quite simple."
Alternatives: "fairly straightforward" or "rather easy."
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It works in a quite simple fashion.
"Women have received a quite simple message until now -- come early and then we can cure you," Dr. Gotzsche said.
There are exotic-sounding compounds, such as methylammonium trihalogen plumbates, that have a quite simple crystal structure called a perovskite.
Previous investigations of such strategies, though, have focused mainly on two-player games, in which strategy need be developed only in a quite simple context.
If we want to change British politics once and for all, we have got to have a quite simple system in which everyone's votes count.
Dr. Pecoul pointed out that large numbers of infected Africans live in urban areas where, "with a quite simple clinic, you can deal with anti retrovirals".
"It will follow a quite simple logic: if the ad-industry doesn't pay every single bill anymore, then the consumer – directly or indirectly – will have to step up," Zeiler said.
New Girl in its first three seasons went for this approach, with a quite simple and charming (if a little twee) theme that sort of deconstructed the idea of opening credits and mocked how overblown they tend to be, with the characters adopting jazz hands-esque poses before awkwardly walking away from them.
But using a quite simple special effect, those re-animated graffiti zombie things (could anybody actually make out what the Doctor named them at the end?) flickering back to life and chasing everyone through the tunnels made for a genuine fright for the third week in a row.
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Most CD recorders come with software that makes copying MP3 files to a CD quite simple.
This situation could be dramatically improved, Stuart says, with the introduction of a few quite simple measures.
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