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The phrase "and simpler than that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is easier or less complicated than what has been previously mentioned.
Example: "The solution to the problem is straightforward, and simpler than that, it can be solved in just a few steps."
Alternatives: "and easier than that" or "and less complex than that".
Exact(2)
In addition, our proof is shorter and simpler than that in [2].
Since the proof of Theorem 1.1 is similar to and simpler than that of Theorem 1.2, we only prove Theorem 1.2 for concision.
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In addition, the method used in this paper is novel and much simpler than that in Sung [10].
As the molecule of methane is smaller and considerably simpler than that of refractory crude oil, some micro-organisms prefer methane over more complex organic matter (Aharon & Fu, 2000), even though thermodynamically it is less energetically favorable as an electron donor (Devol & Ahmed, 1981; Aharon & Fu, 2000).
He's simpler than that.
It's simpler than that.
It could be simpler than that.
"You cannot make it simpler than that.
But it's simpler than that.
Soriano said it was simpler than that.
It was much simpler than that.
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