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Discover LudwigThe phrase "simpler structure" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when comparing the structure of two sentences, to describe one as being simpler than the other. Example: "The first sentence has a simpler structure, with a subject, verb, and object, while the second sentence has a more complex structure with multiple clauses and phrases."
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"We need a simpler structure," Mr. Henderson said.
With 28 variations, the piece becomes supercharged with complexity only to revert to a simpler structure as it ends.
"We agreed to a much simpler structure that we think can get done rather than optimize it for everyone".
"It has a much simpler structure than other currently pursued approaches to making flat panels," he said.
But investors will be dealing with a simpler structure which Mr Page says will make Google "cleaner and more accountable".
But if something is rotten about the market, the best answer may be a simpler structure, not more lawsuits.
Moreover, the PL classifier has the advantage of having a fixed (non-adaptive, thus simpler) structure.
Furthermore, the single-antenna GPS/SINS system is characteristic of lower cost and simpler structure.
Therefore, despite its simpler structure, decomposition was more accurately predicted using CAMFor than GENDEC.
A tower: a simpler structure with a smaller footprint, requiring less land, fewer staff and therefore fewer customers to make a profit – but delivering a similar experience.
But, particularly as it moved toward a London listing last year, the company faced a clamor from shareholders for a simpler structure.
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