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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually really simple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is straightforward or easy to understand, often in contrast to a more complex perception.
Example: "Despite the initial confusion, the solution to the problem is actually really simple once you break it down."
Alternatives: "truly quite simple" or "genuinely very simple".
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"O.K., Jonah, it's actually really simple.
These first suggestions were actually really simple to implement.
It's actually really simple.
Gamification is actually really simple to understand.
"Teaching is not clever… in terms of the cognitive mechanisms it's actually really simple," he tells BBC Earth.
As for why it stuck with Android until now, Mir said, "It's actually really simple.
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