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"never as simple" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two situations or ideas and convey that one is always more complex or difficult than the other. Example: "The process of healing from a traumatic event is never as simple as just moving on. It requires time, support, and reflection."
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Except that, inevitably, it's never as simple as that.
Competitions were never as simple as they seemed to be.
But things were never as simple as that.
But it was never as simple as that.
This was never as simple as south versus north," she said.
But Steely Dan is never as simple or relaxed as it sounds.
Similar(10)
Except that it's never quite as simple as that.
But it was never quite as simple as that.
Providing bus service to students has never been as simple as it seems.
But of course, it's never quite as simple as that.
What has always been a concern, it has never been as simple as political bias.
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