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The phrase "a simplifying of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act or process of making something simpler or easier to understand.
Example: "The report includes a simplifying of the complex data into more digestible charts and graphs."
Alternatives: "a simplification of" or "an easing of".
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A Brexit may lead to a simplifying of the process for employers, and a loosening of the restrictions on changing terms and conditions.
Details of the proposed growth measures Mr. Berlusconi will present to Brussels have not been made public, but Italian news media reported that they would include privatizations, a liberalization of Italy's professions and a simplifying of bureaucratic red tape.
Cooking with vegetables you have grown gives not only an extraordinary sense of completeness and a simplifying of the food chain, but also the chance to experience a profound respect for an ingredient – something we are unlikely to feel for an item picked up in a "two for the price of one" promotion in a supermarket.
Perhaps a simplifying of things and a focus on sharpness of movement and speed into the air might be the way forward for next weekend.
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(a) Simplified diagram of the measurement setup at Millikelvin temperatures.
(A ) Simplified diagram of the neuronal connectivity present in the spicule circuit in the male tail.
(A ) Simplified diagram of the excitatory circuits that relay rod and cone signals to On ganglion cells.
The major benefit of this update isn't a brand new feature, but rather a streamlining and simplifying of Evernote's already successful features.
There has been a great deal of simplifying of the materials and conditions, which has led to disappointing results in application.
A (very) simplified recounting of the story of how we got here seems in order.
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