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The phrase "a straightforward summary of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a clear and uncomplicated overview of a topic or subject.
Example: "The report provides a straightforward summary of the key findings from the research study."
Alternatives: "a clear overview of" or "an uncomplicated outline of".
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The usual approach to writing an entry on a historical figure, namely presenting a straightforward summary of her major works and then offering a few words of appraisal, cannot be carried out in her case.
A straightforward summary of key findings from the report goes like this: A dozen key educational policies and practices are identified as having high impact on student engagement in community colleges.
The issue we debated was whether an overview should be a straightforward summary of the results of included systematic reviews, that is, it would be not much more than a listing of summaries of data largely derived from the abstracts of reviews, or alternatively it could provide more information and be in a format that enabled a 'higher' or meta level of analysis.
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A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll conducted Wednesday underscored the need for a clear, straightforward summary of the administration's Iraq policy.
In summary, a straightforward synthesis of organosubstituted monomeric phosphanylboranes stabilized only by a Lewis base has been developed to obtain compounds 1 b and 1 c.
Appendix A: Summary of Key Relationships.
In summary, we have demonstrated a straightforward synthesis of intrinsically radiolabeled [Cu]CIS/ZnS RQDs and then examined their potential use as a new platform for PET/self-illuminating luminescence imaging.
While the visualization of a ranking itself is straightforward, its interpretation is not, because the rank of an item represents only a summary of a potentially complicated relationship between its attributes and those of the other items.
Qualitative description is a straightforward qualitative approach used when a comprehensive summary of an event or phenomenon in the everyday terms of that event is required.
Compared to a summary statistic like kappa, log-linear models provide a straightforward test of the magnitude of the difference in agreement and also provide more information about agreement such as the structure and pattern of the agreement across categories.
This is a straightforward application of the originality requirement.
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