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The phrase "a simpler process that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a process that is easier or less complicated than another.
Example: "We have developed a simpler process that allows for quicker data entry and reduces errors."
Alternatives: "an easier method that" or "a more straightforward approach that".
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But black-and-white, especially among fine art photographers, Mr. Burley said, can have a small-scale future, because it is a simpler process that requires only one light-sensitive layer.
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To illustrate the methodology, we focus on a simple process that consists of a fuel processing reactor, a solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and two burners in a stack.
"Claiming back unfair bank charges is a simple process that won't take up hours of your time," she said.
Today's anodes are made by painting a solvent-based slurry of graphite particles held together with a binder, a simple process that keeps costs low.
Yet this complex array forms through a simple process that does not require any sophisticated instructions for assembly, scientists say.
Start with a question, have a conversation and get your results -- it's a simple process that grows fuller over time.
Biosorption is a simple process that operates under mild conditions and utilizes biomass and waste bio-products to eradicate heavy metals from aqueous solutions.
The alkali treatment was a simple process that requires few procedural steps, avoids energy-intensive heat treatment and shows potential for implementation on wastewater treatment.
It's a simple process that bears astounding results.
We're starting with Hunter's Hope, formed by QB Jim Kelly and his wife Jill that raises awareness about Universal Newborn Screening, a simple process that could have saved their son Hunter's life.
The QuickChange mutagenesis kit is frequently used for site-directed mutagenesis because it is a simple process that does not require the purification of PCR fragments.
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