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The phrase "a quite simple concept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe an idea or notion that is easy to understand or grasp.
Example: "The theory of gravity is a quite simple concept that can be explained to children."
Alternatives: "a fairly straightforward idea" or "an easily understandable notion."
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Growth investing is also a quite simple concept.
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It works in a quite simple fashion.
As a concept, it's a simple concept.
It is a simple concept for a complicated challenge.
"It's a very simple concept".
We have a very simple concept.
And service is a clear, simple concept.
ROIKOI is a very simple concept.
NeatCloud is a fairly simple concept.
It was a pretty simple concept.
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