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Discover LudwigThe phrase "simple minded" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means lacking intelligence or being foolish. Example: Despite his advanced age, the old man had a simple minded approach to life, always enjoying the little things and never getting caught up in complicated matters.
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He is "very pure, very simple-minded and naive, but innocently narcissistic".
The alternative titles that we had in mind for this paper exemplify the problem: "The great merit of simple-minded dichotomies for clinicians" or even more provocative, "The great merit of dichotomies for simple-minded clinicians".
"He's a simple-minded twit".
"I'm very simple-minded".
Otherwise, it's simple-minded violence.
Amazingly babyish and simple-minded.
He is a simple-minded person.
The simple-minded fools are rising again.
"He appeals to simple-minded voters.
Sure, that's a simple-minded dichotomy.
That is no "simple-minded" feat.
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