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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'far too simplistic' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe situations that have been over-simplified, meaning that they don't take into account all the necessary details or complexities. For example: "His explanation of the conflict was far too simplistic – he failed to mention any of the underlying causes."
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It's far too simplistic.
"That's far too simplistic.
This is far too simplistic.
Any such analysis is far too simplistic.
"No, that's far too simplistic," said Mulgrew.
At the very best, it's far too simplistic.
Second thought, that's far too simplistic a response.
But it's far too simplistic to write off the selfie phenomenon.
Upgrading weapons and armour is mildly addictive too, although far too simplistic to become properly compulsive.
Modern and postmodern is far too simplistic a distinction, but it is a start.
Some critics have said the Bechdel Test is far too simplistic a measure of female involvement.
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