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Discover LudwigThe phrase "simplistic but" is correct and can be used in written English
It is most often used to introduce a contrasting idea or to build upon a previous idea with an additional thought. For example: "The approach is simplistic but effective."
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That's simplistic but solid reasoning.
Simplistic, but true.
"It sounds simplistic, but really it's not".
It seems simplistic, but surely they must have?
That's a simplistic but I don't think inaccurate version.
Narrow, limiting, and simplistic, but also simple, straightforward, and safe.
The illustration is simplistic, but network effects are real.
Typecasting is inevitably simplistic, but the trend is unmistakable.
Palin can be stupefyingly simplistic, but she seems dynamic.
I really like "Someone Great": it's simplistic but it's up.
People think issuing a ticket is simplistic, but it's not.
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