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"premise is simple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the premise of something, for example: "The premise is simple - all you need to do is follow the instructions."
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The premise is simple.
Its premise is simple.
The premise is simple enough.
Baron's premise is simple enough.
The play's premise is simple.
The deal's premise is simple.
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The premise was simple enough; it even sounded fun.
The premise was simple: if one of them was up, the other had to be down.
According to Wion, a creator of the strategy, the premise was simple.
His premise was simple: "An extraordinary request for an extraordinary situation".
The premise was simple, the effect intoxicating, and the ovation for Mr. Rouse resounding.
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