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The phrase "a simple machine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to basic mechanical devices that change the direction or magnitude of a force, often in educational or technical contexts.
Example: "The lever is a simple machine that allows us to lift heavy objects with less effort."
Alternatives: "a basic machine" or "an elementary machine".
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"The brain is not a simple machine".
At its heart, a gun is a simple machine.
He was, we liked to imagine, a simple machine in our hands.
It probably shouldn't be a priority to add AR to a simple machine that's easily accessible.
The most important piece of equipment in intaglio printing is the etching press, a simple machine whose basic principle has not changed for centuries.
Mechanical advantage, force-amplifying effectiveness of a simple machine, such as a lever, an inclined plane, a wedge, a wheel and axle, a pulley system, or a jackscrew.
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In a world that offers an API to the entire fictional economy of Farmville, one would think that the various and sundry parallel citations to, say, Quackenbush v. US would be available as a simple machine-readable graph.
A simple machining model of volumetric circles is used to evaluate volumetric errors due to servo errors of the tilting-rotary table.
Through a series of practical and analytical methods it has been shown that additional thickness mode resonances can be introduced into the structure by a simple machining process.
Floating point operation (flop) is a simple, machine-independent measure of algorithm complexity.
It's this drive that makes Gross' value-add go farther than than that of a simple machine-learning wonk.
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