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The phrase "actually quite simple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize that something is easier to understand or accomplish than it may initially seem.
Example: "Despite the complex appearance of the project, the solution is actually quite simple once you break it down into smaller parts."
Alternatives: "really quite straightforward" or "truly rather easy".
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The explanation is actually quite simple.
But overcoming this is actually quite simple.
The gameplay is actually quite simple.
That is actually quite simple," George says.
But it was actually quite simple.
The idea is actually quite simple.
Life is actually quite simple: don't start fights".
All this is actually quite simple, says Mr Breuss-Schneeweis.
"And I think the reason is actually quite simple.
"The facts are actually quite simple," he recalled.
The answer to the Democratic dilemma is actually quite simple.
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