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Discover Ludwig“simplification of” is a correct expression used in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of making something less complex or complicated. For example, “The simplification of the tax code was a key priority for the new administration.”.
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Gross simplification of Africa is nothing new.
That's a grotesque simplification, of course.
It is a simplification of it?
Theory is, necessarily, a simplification of reality.
"It's a further simplification of who we are".
Cliches are usually a simplification of an indisputable truth.
"We need simplification of the process," Mr. Bosworth said.
This is the simplification of which populists really are guilty.
Empson worshipped language and objected to the simplification of it.
Understanding is inherently simplification of a complex reality".
"It was a simplification of the MIT work".
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