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The phrase "also be much simpler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the complexity of two or more things, suggesting that one option is easier or less complicated than another.
Example: "While the original plan was quite detailed, the revised version will also be much simpler for everyone to understand."
Alternatives: "can also be easier" or "may also be less complex".
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Braising can also be much simpler.
But good branding can also be much simpler, boiling down to consistency of quality and, in some cases, just plain consistency.
Less generous, the Barclays bid would also be much simpler, were it not stymied over a side-deal: the sale of LaSalle, ABN AMRO's Chicago subsidiary, to Bank of America.
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The FBI also claims that tailing suspects will be much simpler with the next generation of robot cars.
Revivalism would be much simpler.
DIY would be much simpler.
This year immunization will be much simpler.
A presidential election will be much simpler.
It could be much simpler, however.
Couldn't be much simpler.
Also the damage evolution is much simpler in the present model than in Hashin's theory: when the stress level reaches the tensile strength, the stiffness of the material is decreased to a thousandth.
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