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The phrase "a simply matter" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a simple matter"? You can use "a simple matter" to refer to something that is easy to understand or resolve.
Example: "When it comes to fixing the issue, it's really just a simple matter of replacing the batteries."
Alternatives: "an easy issue" or "a straightforward situation".
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I think it's a simply matter of gifted people.
It suggests that complex human interaction is a simply matter of doing what comes naturally.
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From there, it was a simply a matter of letting the song sink into his work.
Thus, naming a dispute is not simply a matter of assigning a legal label to a case.
Survival that day was not an achievement, but simply a matter of random, indifferent luck.
For such a buyer it is simply a matter of turning on the machine.
If it were simply a matter of literary criticism, it wouldn't matter all that much.
The acquisition of these capacities isn't simply a matter of assimilating rules, nor is their exercise simply a matter of applying rules.
Hence, homology is not simply a matter of the final form of an organism.
It was simply a matter of which.
Is it simply a matter of culture?
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