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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quite simpler" is not correct in standard written English.
It is a redundancy because "simpler" already implies a degree of simplicity, and "quite" is typically used with adjectives in their base form.
Example: "This solution is quite simple compared to the previous one."
Alternatives: "much simpler" or "significantly simpler."
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If (1.5) holds, we can give another expression of Q quite simpler than (2.7).
The altitude dynamics is converted into a pure feedback formulation with an unknown control direction, based on which, a novel adaptive neural controller that is quite simpler than the ones derived from back-stepping designs is achieved.
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Quite simple and elegant!
It's quite simple.
I'm quite simple.
"It is quite simple.
"I'm quite simple now.
The process is quite simple.
It is really quite simple.
The matter was quite simple".
I'm uncomplicated, quite simple.
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