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The phrase "a rather simpler" is not correct in standard English.
The correct form would be "a rather simple" or "a simpler."
Example: "I was looking for a rather simple solution to the problem."
Alternatives: "a somewhat simpler" or "a relatively simpler."
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Humans experience a rather simpler colour change.
Well yes, but it's frightening for a rather simpler reason.
Twenty-eight yeago agon on the restaurant's second birthday, it served a rather simpler menu -- cassoulet, salad and half a liter of wine -- to rather fewer people.
That jury might have pointed out that the problem Falco had spotted -- that two parallel lines on a painted table covering go askew to the "true" vanishing point -- could have been caused by a rather simpler device, the humble ruler, shifted a mite carelessly.
The Affect Engine establishes a link between the modified 2APL and a rather simpler emotion model, ALMA.
The purpose of this study is to improve the mechanical performance of the foam core sandwich composites with a rather simpler method of core reinforcement.
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Watching these guys, I had a rather simple epiphany.
Behind the appalling neologism is a rather simple concept: not going on a fancy holiday.
The one we liked best appeared in a rather simple-minded biography of John Keats.
Bruce Alexander and his research team had a rather simple hypothesis: The rats had awful lives.
"It's a rather simple watch, but with a twist," Mr. David said.
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