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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pretty simple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is easy to understand or straightforward.
Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture are pretty simple, so you shouldn't have any trouble following them."
Alternatives: "are quite easy" or "are fairly straightforward."
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"The reasons are pretty simple," Cable said.
And the reasons are pretty simple.
And the answers are pretty simple.
The assumptions made here are pretty simple.
"Engines like this are pretty simple," he said.
But at their core, PCRs are pretty simple machines.
The answers are pretty simple, and they aren't exactly heartening.
The domestic politics of Kerry's posturing are pretty simple.
The reasons to give aid are pretty simple.
Future mayor of Chicago, wherever you are, some answers are pretty simple.
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