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The phrase 'can be simply' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is not overly complicated or difficult. For example, "The solution to this problem can be simply summarized in three steps."
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They can be simply stated.
They can be simply formulated.
Now, she can be simply taking a walk when a new plant will attract her attention.
In some circumstances a phonetic symbol can be simply an abbreviation for a phonetic description.
Four broad topographic units can be simply, yet usefully, distinguished in the continent of Europe.
The fresh seeds can be simply fried for immediate use or roasted as a coffee substitute.
Nor is it an entertainment that can be simply imported or commissioned.
The economic condition of the UK can be simply put: it's mayhem out there.
Their estimate can be simply obtained.
Heterogeneous data sources can be simply specified in the annotations.
This can be simply provided through a graphic user-interface.
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