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The phrase "a very simple play" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a theatrical performance that is straightforward in its plot or execution.
Example: "The director chose to stage a very simple play that focused on the characters' emotions rather than complex scenery."
Alternatives: "an extremely basic play" or "a quite straightforward play".
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"It simply doesn't interest me to write a very simple play," she says.
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Given more time, it might be possible to implement a very simple AI for playing tic-tac-toe.
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Then I read the play – a very simple, highly romantic piece about two sweet young men who have an affair – and I was stopped in my tracks.
They play a very simple role.
It learns just from experience to play tic-tac-toe; if you interface it with Pac-Man it learns to play that; if you interface it with a very simple form of poker it learns to play poker.
It is, however, quite a terrible play for a very simple reason: it presumes that life's problems have one unambiguous solution.
This is my understanding, I could be wrong about it, but my understanding is that because of that it's a very simple record harmonically, the chords he plays are very accessible.
Resveratrol has a very simple chemical structure, which enables it to play a role in a wide range of biological processes.
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