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The phrase "a simple band of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or things that are uncomplicated or straightforward in nature.
Example: "The festival featured a simple band of musicians who played traditional folk songs."
Alternatives: "a modest group of" or "an unpretentious ensemble of".
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Giving an outline of the war-torn 1990s in Afghanistan, it described the Taliban as "a simple band of dedicated youths from rural Kandahar".
The trend toward greater transparency has led to more glass walls, especially in spaces that are situated near windows, but they can lead to the unpleasant feeling of "working in a fishbowl". A simple band of frosted glass does a great deal to reinforce the privacy of such areas.
It is generally believed that ACL does not behave as a simple band of fibers with constant tension [22, 23, 24].
However, as the ACL does not function as a simple band of fibers with constant isometry, its structural complexity seems to be not completely restored by a reconstruction performed with this femoral placement.
At the lighthouse, Cyril is met by a humanoid creature made of wood; it places a simple band of metal around his head like a crown.
Would you like a simple band of ribbon?
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Raman spectroscopy is more often associated with the determination of molecular structure and with qualitative analysis; as an example, the conformational characterisation of natively unfolded proteins through a simple band fitting of the amide I region has been recently described (Maiti et al, 2004).
The inset shows a simple band diagram of carrier relaxation.
A simple band ratio (SBR) of near-infrared and red was applied to map clear-water waterholes as shown in Equation 1.
The few extant Middle Eastern and Egyptian depictions are of bare-fisted contests with, at most, a simple band supporting the wrist; the earliest evidence of the use of gloves or hand coverings in boxing is a carved vase from Minoan Crete (c. 1500 bce) that shows helmeted boxers wearing a stiff plate strapped to the fist.
But he added: "Hospitals are large, complex organisations so we need to avoid oversimplifying or reducing vast amounts of data to a simple band or rating".
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