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The phrase "simple plot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the storyline of a book, movie, or other form of media. For example: "The novel had a simple plot, but it was still interesting and engaging."
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In simple plot terms, it's a winner.
This simple plot worked best when kept in the background.
"Ivanov," Chekhov's first full-length play, has a simple plot.
The book's simple plot is immediately engaging: What will become of Isaac Amin?
This apparently simple plot plays out against the "volcanic extravagance" of Naples itself.
Because, frankly, simple plot synopsis quails in the face of Angelmaker.
It has a small cast of characters and a simple plot.
I loved how the simple plot surprisingly became extraordinarily beautiful in the end.
Despite the tricky points of view and fragmented chronology, "Sorry" has a very simple plot.
We still get all the comedies as uncomplicated variations on a simple plot involving endlessly confused identities and sexes.
It has a simple plot that goes something like this: an old neighbourhood has cheap rents that attract artists.
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