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The phrase "almost as simplistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the simplicity of two concepts or ideas, indicating that one is nearly as simple as the other.
Example: "The explanation was almost as simplistic as the previous one, lacking depth and detail."
Alternatives: "nearly as basic" or "almost as straightforward".
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If so, it feels too easy, almost as simplistic in its sneering as the simplemindedness that it affects to despise; "American Dreamz" will be music to the ears of many Bush-bashers, but the best satire should box everybody's ears.
Almost as simplistic is the line trotted out by donor nations trying to justify their sometimes less than careful management of Western taxpayers' money: Much of Africa now has democratic governments.
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But the piece is not quite as simplistic as that may sound.
While their aim isn't as simplistic as it sounds, it's slightly confusing.
In the God Delusion, we have a message as simplistic as in The Genesis Flood.
His writing isn't as simplistic as some people make out.
But "love addict" is as simplistic and misleading as "nymphomaniac," says Ms. Groneman.
That's as simplistic as it is," he said.
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