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The phrase "are not so simple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is more complex than it appears at first glance.
Example: "While the instructions seem straightforward, the underlying concepts are not so simple."
Alternatives: "are not as straightforward" or "are more complicated".
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Matters are not so simple.
But things are not so simple.
Unfortunately, things are not so simple.
But matters are not so simple.
Yet things are not so simple.
In reality, matters are not so simple.
Things are not so simple now.
Things are not so simple in Albany.
Still, things are not so simple.
But again, things are not so simple.
But things are not so simple here.
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