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"simplify the language" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to suggest that someone should simplify the way that they are expressing themselves, either verbally or in writing. For example, "Can you please simplify the language you're using so that everyone can understand you better?".
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The new sites seek to simplify the language.
An attempt to simplify the language by reducing the number of characters to about 1,000 failed because it did not solve the problems of creating a corresponding "basic Chinese" that could profitably be written by the reduced number of symbols.
Peter Riddell said: "Simplify the language you use.
We also took the opportunity to simplify the language as much as possible.
The traffic density is given in 'cars per km' in order to simplify the language though also other entities like lorries, motorcycles, etc. will drive on the highway.
To simplify the language, one can use the forgetful projection which replaces explicit knowledge assertions \(t : X\) by \(\mathbf{J}X\) where \(\mathbf{J}\) stands for so-called justified common knowledge modality.
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"All you're doing is simplifying the language to base it around calories rather than products".
The Falcons have simplified the language and concepts in their offense to give Vick more latitude.
In the late 1930's, by personalizing and simplifying the language of the picture book, Brown helped find a new way of writing for young children.
They were written in a clear, friendly and intelligent way, without succumbing to two more common writing mistakes: 3. "Dumbing down" or patronising the audience: by over-simplifying the language and omitting central concerns or concepts.
One column will show gains and losses from changes in fair value, another would show old-fashioned costs and revenues, and the last would show the total of the two.Standard-setters also hope to make things a bit easier by simplifying the language used in financial statements.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com