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The phrase "as simple as pie" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is very easy to do or understand. Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture were as simple as pie, making the process quick and enjoyable."
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"It's as simple as pie.
"Legally, it's as simple as pie.
But its engineers instead took their time and ended up writing a lot of quite complex code, though for a user it's all as simple as pie.
Love can express itself as "simple as pie," or as complex as the Taj Mahal.
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Ten years ago our dogs were as simple as apple pie.
It is as simple as making pie.
The answer may be as simple as giving bands a bigger slice of the economic pie their lands may offer.
As simple as that.
It's almost as simple as that.
Was it all as simple as that?
So it's as simple as that".
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