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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the simplest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is nearly the simplest option or example of a concept or idea.
Example: "This is about the simplest solution to the problem that I can think of."
Alternatives: "nearly the simplest" or "roughly the simplest".
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In fact, a handful of chickens is about the simplest, happiest proposition in the whole of the countryside.
"I was thinking about the simplest things," Ms. Burfit said.
"And this is about the simplest thing I've done".
Apart from freezing, it is about the simplest preserving method there is.
All write about the simplest things and draw from them a universe of implications.
About the simplest possible one: I've just averaged together all the polls of likely voters in the FiveThirtyEight database, applying no other weighting or "secret sauce".
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I know very little about the simple life.
This place is all about the simple urge to discover.
Fashion so often really is just about the simple pleasures.
If you want to save the planet, think for a minute about the simple plastic cup.
These sorts of considerations expose what's misguided about the simple refutation.
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