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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a simple enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is straightforward or easy to understand, often in a context where simplicity is being emphasized.
Example: "The instructions were a simple enough guide for anyone to follow without confusion."
Alternatives: "fairly simple" or "quite straightforward".
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It's a simple enough story.
It was a simple enough statement.
IT HAD seemed a simple enough wheeze.
Mystic Friend: Its a simple enough question.
It's a simple enough scene.
It was a simple enough shot.
Which seemed a simple enough task.
"Its a simple enough problem, he said.
It seemed a simple enough advisory.
There was a simple enough justification for the decline.
It's a simple enough framework, but often difficult to achieve.
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