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The phrase "a quite simple idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea that is easy to understand or implement.
Example: "The concept behind the project is a quite simple idea that anyone can grasp quickly."
Alternatives: "a fairly straightforward idea" or "a rather easy concept".
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We came up with a quite simple idea, really.
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Considering Theorems A-C, due to some ideas of [9] and [12], we obtain the following result with a quite simple proof.
It works in a quite simple fashion.
Growth investing is also a quite simple concept.
And it's quite clear that they have adapted from quite a simple idea into an orgnisatioon that may end up having significant impact on the tech scene in Europe.
Quantum Conundrum feels like the PC's answer to a smartphone app – a simple idea, well executed but never quite reaching the level of a "real" game.
His verdict on John Healey's proposal to build 100,000 council and housing association homes a year, was: "It's quite simple and a good idea".
It's actually a pretty simple idea.
It felt like a really simple idea.
It was a deliberately simple idea.
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