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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'become simpler' is a valid and usable expression in written English
You can use it to describe a process whereby something becomes less complicated or complex. For example, 'The government implemented measures to make the tax system become simpler.'
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Even lunch has become simpler.
Simple lives have become simpler.
The tax code would then become simpler.
Packaging has become simpler and more artful.
But they will not become simpler the longer they wait, and they will not resolve themselves.
And the political map has become simpler still since the 2010 general election (see article).
The economy would allocate opportunities more equitably and efficiently, and the tax system would become simpler.
Another push of a button and things become simpler still, with commands like "melt" or "sear".
The language is to become simpler: European directives will now be called European laws.
And I notice with these latest stories that my idea seems to have become simpler.
I still "want it all" but now that concept has become simpler.
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