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The phrase "he's simple" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone as uncomplicated or straightforward in nature, often implying a lack of sophistication.
Example: "In a world full of complexities, I appreciate that he's simple and honest in his approach to life."
Alternatives: "he's straightforward" or "he's uncomplicated."
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Everyone talks to Mam's brother Uncle Pat because he was dropped on his head, he's simple, and he sells newspapers.
Grandaddy He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot The opening track from Grandaddy's wonderful 2000 album, The Sophtware Slump, is a gorgeous, slo-mo symphony of fear and uncertainty.
He has got a really good feel and he's simple; he doesn't do anything too complicated.
He's simple in stage manner and draws phrases with beautiful fluidity.
But he's also asking, 'Why am I doing this parkour?' All his family who did this physical stuff were doing it for a reason, but he's asking, 'Why am I doing this, what does it mean?' " Jeff added, "He's simple in his purposes.
"He's simple.
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He's simpler than that.
He was simple.
He is simple, but not clueless.
"He is simple when you talk to him.
However, he was simple: in the best of terms.
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