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The phrase "a simple thing that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a straightforward concept or idea that follows in the sentence.
Example: "It's just a simple thing that anyone can do to make a difference."
Alternatives: "an easy task that" or "a basic action that".
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It's a simple thing that will make a big splash.
Something had happened then, a simple thing, that was one of his most enduring memories, and he had been thinking of it that morning.
"It's a simple thing that will bring an excitement factor when it's used.
It's a simple thing that will add a ton of holiday chic to your home.
That ought to be a simple thing that could be passed, that would protect a lot of people.
All too often people with disabilities are not invited to events, or don't go because they feel embarrassed to "put someone out" by asking for a simple thing that will help them attend.
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Just a simple thing- that starts with something like ' Hello friends, I am so and so and today we will be making this dish.' Followed by a few words that will help you to remember what would you to like to tell your audience.
But research shows that there is a very simple thing that helps decrease prejudice: cross-group friendships.
And because it's a really simple thing that over time works.
"A really simple thing that no one explains to you is dealing with banks and getting a higher credit limit," Rafson says.
It's become a tradition, that simple thing that differentiates small towns from big towns, charm from aloofness.
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