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The phrase "a simple number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a number that is easy to understand or not complex in nature.
Example: "For this calculation, we will use a simple number like 5 to demonstrate the process."
Alternatives: "an easy number" or "a basic number".
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"You only need a simple number".
Johnson turned a simple number into a Spanish nickname honoring the digits on his uniform.
The bull case boils down to a simple number: the five billion dollars that Valeant claims to have earned last year.
Sometimes Kozol tells a story with a simple number or two: of the 1,900 students enrolled each year at Morris High School, 1,200 are in ninth grade; about 65 make it through 12th grade.
One of the better gowns bearing his animal motifs is his dashing "Roan Stallion" dress, a simple number with a high neckline, short sleeves and a stallion printed in red and white, charging boldly up the side and front.
Arnold Dodge, an assistant professor of educational leadership at Long Island University, said it was a "political deal" that would reduce the complexities of teaching to a simple number.
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IN the old days, software companies used a simple numbering scheme.
Yet Mr. Oistamo concedes that success is more than a simple numbers game.
This cannot be a simple numbers game where businesses are clobbered to pay for apprenticeships.
But assessing the movement's success will not be a simple numbers game.
When asked whether he felt Walcott was worth such a vast sum, Wenger maintained it was not just a simple numbers game.
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