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The phrase "a simple trick for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a method or technique that is easy to understand or implement, often in a tutorial or instructional context.
Example: "Here’s a simple trick for improving your writing skills: read more often."
Alternatives: "an easy method for" or "a straightforward way to".
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Ms Ho explains: "There's a simple trick for getting cheap tickets... getting the cost of the ticket in a local currency".
A simple trick for extending Zune battery life [zunerama] Thanks Harvey!
A simple trick for making hair look grayer is to dust it with a little white powder, like baby powder or flour.
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For a simple trick you can cut off the end of the verb you need to conjugate; as an example, we'll use the verb manger (eat): J'ai mang é, Tu as mang é.
"You have to search in the moment for something familiar," says Spiegel. "It's a simple trick, but it just sticks".
Her performance of XO relied on a simple trick – asking the crowd to help sing along – and was all the more special for it.
The governor offered a simple trick.
"A simple trick can go a long way," Mr. Udagawa said.
It's a simple trick, but it works.
In particular a crucial and problematic step of inverting Laplace transforms has been overcome by a simple trick.
However, it turns out that we can employ a simple trick to handle also the rank constraint of Problem (21).
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