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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved simply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or outcome that was accomplished in an uncomplicated or straightforward manner.
Example: "The project was achieved simply by following the outlined steps without any additional complications."
Alternatives: "accomplished easily" or "attained effortlessly."
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The extension is achieved simply by using complex frequency parameters.
Some believe the monitoring process can be achieved simply by Whitehall analysing performance data.
Non-reciprocal propagation of sound can be achieved simply by using mechanical components that spin1,2.
This was achieved simply by culturing Gluconacetobacter xylinus, BC-synthesizing bacteria, in medium containing CNTs.
But much of that might be achieved simply by substituting large-scale bioreactors for simple laboratory flasks, Smolke said.
"I don't think there is an answer that can be achieved simply by taking more and more refugees".
"It should be noted that this progress was achieved simply through proper diet and vitamins," he said.
This could be achieved simply by growing trees on degraded croplands and grasslands, an approach known as agroforestry.
Some of them are achieved simply by transferring part of the work from the company to its customers.
Israeli security, he insisted, "cannot be achieved simply by permanent blockade, aerial bombardment and periodic ground incursion.
I do not, however, believe our salvation will be achieved simply by improving relations with the Met.
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