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The phrase "simple and brief" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sentence, idea, or explanation that is concise and easy to understand. Example: The instructions for assembling the furniture were simple and brief, making it easy for me to put it together without any trouble.
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Burstow either misunderstands or misrepresents this very simple and brief paper.
I had consciously chosen to do something different, to abandon multiple narrators, freestyle riffs and essayistic interludes for an approach more restrained, seemingly simple – and brief.
The text is simple and brief, so it is accessible to quite young children, though the more specialist titles, such as Time and Space, Watercolour and Media, might appeal more to the older child or to adults.
As told in Ovid's "Metamorphoses," the story is simple and brief: the shepherd Acis and the sea nymph Galatea are happily in love, but the Cyclops Polyphemus loves Galatea too.
Simple and brief retractions which are cognitively more attractive than the corresponding misinformation.
Furthermore, because the PHQ-9 and PHQ-2 are quite simple and brief, they could be useful to detect the presence of depression in many neurologic disorders.
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But Yao just made simple, honest, and brief statements.
A simple image and brief message (i.e., "Save your joints, use 3-points") was placed on the inside of all apparatus doors to use three points of contact when entering or exiting the vehicle.
Don't let its deceptively simple title and brief 76-minute running time fool you.
This staining pair requires only simple staining and brief washing, generating less than 10 ml of waste.
Keep it simple, casual and brief.
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