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The phrase 'overtly simplistic' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is overly simplified and does not take into account the complexities of the situation. For example, "His explanation for the discrepancy was overly simplistic and did not take into account the various factors involved."
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Whilst the overtly simplistic aims of personalised medicine are being reassessed, patient specific interventions will grow, and with it, the growth of physics in the field is assured.
Integrative complexity will be consistent with other kinds of Western magazines – the goal is not to provide a textbook; but neither is it to become too overtly simplistic.
All this is presented in overtly simplistic terms, and with a quite heavy-handed emphasis on making the book relevant to the wide public by focusing on the role of real or imaginary "junk DNA" in human disease.
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But the simplistic idea that hiring overtly black-hat folks will increase your security is clearly a myth".
Not overtly.
Overtly experimental?
How simplistic.
Simplistic, sure.
Red is overtly dramatic.
Rationing becomes overtly ageist.
The logic is simplistic.
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