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The phrase "a quite simple message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a message that is easy to understand or straightforward.
Example: "The email contained a quite simple message: we need to reschedule the meeting."
Alternatives: "a very simple message" or "an easily understood message".
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"Women have received a quite simple message until now -- come early and then we can cure you," Dr. Gotzsche said.
The unsurprising announcement that there are to be no further reductions in British forces in Iraq sends a quite simple message: neither Britain nor America has in sight an end game for their ill-considered and ill-executed adventure in Iraq since 2003.
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Nevertheless, if the vaccination is introduced it appears that a significant number of people would be agreeable to vaccination after the provision of the quite simple messages.
"The idea of making someone invisible is a quite simple one, but I think it's a great way of highlighting a message or an issue," he tells us.
It works in a quite simple fashion.
We came up with a quite simple idea, really.
Growth investing is also a quite simple concept.
A simple man with a simple message can reach anybody.
A simple message, but a sincere one.
That's a simple message, and a timeless one.
A very simple message is important.
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