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The phrase "and simpler that" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "and simpler than"? You can use "and simpler than" when making a comparison to indicate that something is easier or less complex in relation to another thing.
Example: "This method is more effective and simpler than the previous one."
Alternatives: "and easier than" or "and less complicated than".
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Phillipe Tournier, principal of a Parisian high school - Monsieur Tournier believed Friday's attacks were a lot more 'different and simpler' that the Charlie Hebdo incident because they didn't have 'the same controversial backdrop'.
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