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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly uncomplicated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is relatively simple or easy to understand.
Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture were fairly uncomplicated, making the process quick and efficient."
Alternatives: "quite simple" or "rather straightforward".
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Fairly uncomplicated, I thought".
The decision was fairly uncomplicated.
Mr. Engel states that "New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have fairly uncomplicated probate procedures".
Since my love affair with the building was one-sided, falling out of love was fairly uncomplicated.
A few decades ago, the issue seemed fairly uncomplicated: identify biological "hot spots" or species of concern and establish as many reserves as possible.
Beckett's feelings for his good-natured and indulgent father, the proprietor of a land-surveying business, seem to have been fairly uncomplicated.
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Whatever you decide to wear, I would recommend that you start with a fairly safe, uncomplicated canvas and add a splash, but no more, of your own personality with a well-chosen accessory.
Fairly simple.
Diagnosis of uncomplicated teratomas using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is fairly straightforward because both techniques are highly sensitive in the detection of fat within the tumour, presenting as negative attenuation on CT [7].
In Shanghai, CRO at a single low dose (250 mg) has been used to treat uncomplicated gonorrhea since 2000, and the proportion of CRO nonsusceptible N. gonorrhoeae isolates remains fairly stable.
They're so uncomplicated.
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