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The phrase "a simplistic way to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a method or approach that is overly simple or lacks depth in explanation or analysis.
Example: "While there are many complex theories on the subject, a simplistic way to understand it is to think of it as a basic cause and effect relationship."
Alternatives: "an oversimplified approach to" or "a basic method for".
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"That is a simplistic way to look at this problem," he said.
The enrichment test is a simplistic way to mimic the human reasoning process.
"That is a simplistic way to look at this problem,'' he said.
He said it was a simplistic way to judge schools and he compared it to Zagat's restaurant guides.
It may sound like a simplistic way to stem the apathy and ennui affecting our men, but positive role models do make a difference.
But it's a simplistic way to frame the policy debate, potentially making it more difficult to restrain the growth of entitlement programs as the baby boom generation moves into retirement.
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"The income rules are a very simplistic way to solve what is quite a small problem of people abusing the rules," she said.
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You want to get high on substance A, but instead you're getting high on substance B. That's a pretty simplistic way to look at it.
A rather simplistic way to reduce hardware resources is to reduce the intrinsic message quantization.
However, calculating the IR in this way is a too simplistic way to analyze the profitability of fertilization.
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