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The phrase "a straight forward" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a straightforward" as it is used to describe something that is clear and easy to understand.
Example: "The instructions provided were straightforward, making it easy for everyone to follow."
Alternatives: "clear-cut" or "simple and direct."
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He was a straight forward man.
"It's not a straight forward process.
Generally, the computation of contention count is not a straight forward process.
However, a straight forward application of SISO designs for MIMO systems is not suggested.
This enables computationally efficient slicing of arbitrarily complex geometries in a straight forward fashion.
The following result is a straight forward consequence of Theorem 2.1.
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A straight-forward cock-up.
This legislation is proposed for a straight-forward reason.
But Ian McKinlay had told us then that this was a straight-forward quarter crack.
The talk threatened to tarnish Mr. Zhu's reputation as a straight-forward, frank-speaking leader.
Or a straight-forward apology.
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