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The phrase "a simple object" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an object that is uncomplicated or easy to understand or use.
Example: "In programming, a simple object can be created with just a few lines of code."
Alternatives: "an uncomplicated item" or "a basic object".
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"These pieces illustrate the fact that multiple techniques are used in a simple object".
He began as always with a simple object: an oblong ivory box with a sliding top.
Minimal hard-edge painting is the anonymous construction of a simple object.
Rummy games are based on a simple mechanism and a simple object of play.
The vacated birds' nest is a simple object which he must have frequently seen on his walks.
You can see a human likeness as liberating a simple object, conferring character on it, releasing it into life.
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More than a simple object-oriented language, JAVA has achieved a point where one can expect sufficient efficiency to solve large problems on multi-processors computers.
Focusing on MOO environments, this paper describes a simple object-oriented model to design the conceptual aspects of a virtual environment.
Spacewar began in January 1962 as a simple object-in-motion program, Mr. Graetz said, and by February had become a rudimentary game, including two ships, a supply of fuel and a store of torpedoes.
A value of close to indicates a very complex object, while a value close to indicates a "simpler" object, that is, a smoother signal (5).
According to Webster's Third New International Dictionary, an artifact is "a usually simple object (as a tool or an ornament) showing human workmanship and modification as distinguished from a natural object".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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