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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather simple" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is indeed simple, perhaps much more so than expected or assumed. For example, you could say: "The instructions for assembling the chair were a rather simple three-step process."
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Watching these guys, I had a rather simple epiphany.
A rather simple finite fault model is fit to the MRF data.
Behind the appalling neologism is a rather simple concept: not going on a fancy holiday.
Bruce Alexander and his research team had a rather simple hypothesis: The rats had awful lives.
The good news is that there is a rather simple answer: "You can't".
"It's a rather simple watch, but with a twist," Mr. David said.
Up until now, the device from iRobot has relied on a rather simple approach to navigation.
Plasma spraying is a rather simple process from a practical point of view.
The consistency of simulation results with the predictions of a rather simple model is promising.
From here, a rather simple extension was made that stored a hard coded value into a single memory location.
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