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The phrase "are simple to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is easy to create or produce.
Example: "These cookies are simple to make, requiring only a few ingredients and minimal preparation time."
Alternatives: "are easy to prepare" or "are straightforward to create".
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Unlike LCDs, OLEDs are simple to make.
His sorbets are simple to make.
But bacon and corned beef are simple to make.
The piles are simple to make and there are numerous YouTube tutorials.
They're as effortlessly chic as they are simple to make, just: crisp choux pastry, crumbly streusel top, thick cream and blackberries.
They are simple to make, no more complicated in fact than a hamburger or a mess of pancakes, and they are considerably more flavorful.
Similar(45)
GloVo's mission is simple: to make volunteering easy.
The ballot would be simple to make and simple to use -- only two choices, George W. Bush and Al Gore.
It's simple to make and captures summertime in a glass.
However the Republicans decide, the contrast between general election candidates would be simple to make.
The contrast would be simple to make in almost every race on the ballot.
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