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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very straightforward one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is simple, clear, or easy to understand.
Example: "The solution to the problem is a very straightforward one, requiring only basic math skills."
Alternatives: "a simple one" or "an easy one".
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Anderson at first slip put down a hard one, Tredwell at second slip a very hard one and Samit Patel at third man a very straightforward one.
Goldsmith's message is, ultimately, a very straightforward one: The secret to corporate success is that one must be able to work well with others.
That Tame Impala cover of "New Person, Same Old Mistakes", shortened on Anti to "Same 'Ol Mistakes" is a very straightforward one.
Selector Rod Marsh said: "The decision for Shane Watson to step in as captain was a very straightforward one for the selection panel.
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The students were given a set of problems to solve starting with very straightforward ones and gradually getting more challenging.
"It's a very straightforward approach," Koide says, "yet no one ever thought to do this".
It's a very straightforward deal and I am very incentivised - from day one to year five - unlike the other deals.
No one else appears to have agreed – for a very straightforward reason.
It is one of many remarkable scenes that directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa shoot in a very straightforward manner, taking advantage of the obvious beauty right in front of them.
Cameron has a very straightforward style.
"It's a very straightforward issue".
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