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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an uncomplicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is simple or easy to understand, often in contexts where clarity or lack of complexity is emphasized.
Example: "The instructions provided were an uncomplicated guide to assembling the furniture."
Alternatives: "a straightforward" or "a simple".
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It is not, however, an uncomplicated one.
Take sheep, as an uncomplicated example.
It hasn't been an uncomplicated period.
Happiness was such an uncomplicated thing.
For me, French wasn't an uncomplicated refuge.
Miss Read was an uncomplicated person.
For Beltrán, a free mind helps produce an uncomplicated approach.
For an uncomplicated person, a complicated person is a mystery.
These days, Freda Kelly leads an uncomplicated life.
The device has an uncomplicated planar design and microfabrication process.
"Mazurkas," set to Chopin, is an uncomplicated response to music.
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