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The phrase "elegantly simple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is both aesthetically pleasing and uncomplicated, often in design or style.
Example: "The website's layout is elegantly simple, making it easy for users to navigate."
Alternatives: "gracefully straightforward" or "beautifully uncomplicated."
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Shinseki's plan seemed elegantly simple.
But it is easy and elegantly simple.
It's beautiful, intricate and elegantly simple.
It's the simplest of the three works, but elegantly simple.
Yes, but the finished shoes are so elegantly simple.
His autobiography, skilfully interweaving the personal and the historical, is elegantly simple and marvellously clear.
The wheel-turned forms are elegantly simple but have a comparatively coarse, homespun quality.
Kapila Vatsyayan, a cultural historian, offers an elegantly simple explanation of India's survival.
The basic premise of "What's My Line?," which made its debut in 1950, was elegantly simple.
And there, on Thursday, were eminently reliable performers in an elegantly simple program.
What can President Obama be thinking in rejecting an idea as elegantly simple as this one?
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