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The phrase "a rather simple thing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is uncomplicated or easy to understand or do.
Example: "When it comes to cooking, making a salad is a rather simple thing that anyone can master."
Alternatives: "a fairly easy task" or "a quite straightforward matter."
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Having finished the history and personality of your character, this should be a rather simple thing to do working alongside your Game Master.
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It is most evident in the world of horse racing, where many horses are gathered together, where year after year, decade after decade, they do the same, rather simple thing - run in races and try to win.
It's a rather simple bug, really — one of those things that you'd just never expect to actually work.
Understanding the contextual meaning of "forever" is the kind of thing that AI systems will need to learn, but it is a rather simple and rudimentary accomplishment.
Watching these guys, I had a rather simple epiphany.
They face a rather simple dilemma.
The conversation started off with a rather simple question.
That does seem like a rather simple solution.
It's also a rather simple number to calculate.
Humans experience a rather simpler colour change.
Draw out a simple thing, rather it be a monster, or a stick figure.
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