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The phrase "a simple tale of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a story or narrative that is straightforward and easy to understand.
Example: "In her book, she shares a simple tale of friendship that resonates with readers of all ages."
Alternatives: "a straightforward story about" or "an uncomplicated narrative of".
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Hers is not a simple tale of finding one's roots.
Armstrong was spinning us a simple tale of innocence.
The story of MIT is more than a simple tale of a founder's vision.
Compared to this, "Inception" is a simple tale of people who enjoy napping.
Packers 21, Bears 13 This game was a simple tale of two quarterbacks.
As ever with Congo, it is not just a simple tale of victims and villains.
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For many banks, the crisis reflects a simpler tale of frenetic asset growth and the inevitable turn of the credit cycle.And that raises a bigger management question how institutions can resist the pressure to grow when a boom is in progress.
Allsburg uses this supposedly simpler time to tell a supposedly simple tale of a boy who builds a hypnosis machine.
"A Simple Tale" is the story of Maria Poniatowski, a woman who has, like many of Messud's characters, been placed, as if in a bubble, in the situation of exile.
The storytelling initially isn't as clear as it could be, given it's a simple tale, but every tilt of a head, twitch of a tent pole or bob of a cloud is perfectly precise.
The shortlist: Exploring a story-shaped world The Detour by Gerbrand Bakker (translated from the Dutch by David Colmer); Harvill Secker This is an apparently simple tale of a woman who goes to live in an isolated cottage in Wales.
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