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The phrase "it's not that simple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a situation or issue is more complex than it appears at first glance.
Example: "While I understand your concerns, it's not that simple; there are many factors to consider."
Alternatives: "It's more complicated than that" or "It's not so straightforward."
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"It's not that simple anymore".
It's not that simple.
Surely it's not that simple?
It's not that simple, however.
But it's not that simple.
But it's not that simple because it's not that simple.
"But realistically, it's not that simple.
At least, it's not that simple.
"It's not that simple," she said.
Frustratingly, it's not that simple.
Unfortunately, it's not that simple.
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