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The phrase "a simple protocol" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a straightforward set of rules or procedures in various contexts, such as technology, communication, or processes.
Example: "To ensure effective communication, we need to establish a simple protocol for our meetings."
Alternatives: "an easy procedure" or "a straightforward guideline."
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We have developed a simple protocol to allow the production of transgenic banana plants.
Qadir and co have developed a simple protocol to optomise this process.
The Cisco wiretap system uses a simple protocol, details of which have been published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
For example, residents only have to comply with a simple protocol to obtain permits to carry concealed weapons.
However, we have provided a simple protocol to properly interconnect FIFO ordered systems.
Like other application protocols, SMTP uses a simple protocol for exchanging textual command and response information: Telnet.
The method proposed is distinct in its ease of application, use of a simple protocol, and mild reaction conditions.
Our optimized procedure uses a simple protocol, which can easily be followed by virtually any office medical staff.
A simple protocol is proposed to determine the resonant frequency using the current measurement and to select the optimal frequency for application in SECM.
The current paper provides information on how to obtain and use the ISS, and recommends a simple protocol for measuring soil reflectance under laboratory conditions.
Earlier this year, newspapers reported on the discovery of a simple protocol that could turn any kind of cell into a super-pluripotent stem cell – referred to as a Stap cell.
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