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The phrase "are simply given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is provided or presented without any conditions or requirements.
Example: "The rules of the game are simply given to all participants at the start."
Alternatives: "are merely provided" or "are just supplied".
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Instead, women are simply given tamoxifen, figuring that it will help most of them.
Another theory is that young women are simply given more leeway by society to speak flamboyantly.
This requirement has now been waived so that Anousic organisations are simply given control of publicly-funded schools, for free.
Whole grilled fish are simply given a squirt of lemon juice, a drizzling of olive oil and a sprinkling of herbs, before heading off to the table.
Whole grilled fish are simply given a squirt of lemon juice, a drizzling of olive oil and sprinkling of herbs, before heading off to the table.
"When you are simply given a loan by an institution or an NGO, there's often very little responsibility to pay it back," he says.
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Tour companies say they are simply giving visitors what they want.
Designers, it could be argued, are simply giving us what we want.
"We are simply giving them the most accurate information impartially," he said.
Some of the Jets' defenders have their eyes closed, some are simply giving up on plays.
But studios say they are simply giving customers what they want.
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