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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'go simple' is correct and usable in written English in certain contexts.
For example: "Let's go simple with dinner tonight; I'll make a salad and some pasta".
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But Lower Manhattan is where to go, simple as that.
The dress Rebecca Gonsalves: It's brave to go simple when everyone else is trussed up like a Christmas turkey.
If you have lots of tattoos, you have to go simple with your clothes, which is why I don't have them.
Unless you're a seasoned professional in these matters, it's best to go simple with the rest of the wardrobe: slim ankle-length trousers and a T-shirt, a minimalist dress in a muted color.
Lycopenophiles agree on three things: first, if you've got a Really Great tomato, the best way to eat it is to go simple; second, if you put one of these Really Great tomatoes in the refrigerator, there are no indulgences you can earn or buy that will keep you out of hell; and third, if you do it again, it will be worse.
"If it gets to the point where I feel I am not wanted I will go, simple as that.
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Annie went simple, with a strapless A-line gown and her long hair loose.
Eschewing offerings like wild nettles and Monterey Bay squid, I went simple with the margherita.
"I put his collar on the fence post," he said, his face going simple with grief.
Naomi Watts, Jennifer Lawrence and Jaime King went simple in black, while Helen Hunt, Sally Field, Jessica Chastain and Kara Hayward all chose tomato red.
LR: We went simple with matching navy blue suits accented with hues of purple.
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