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The phrase "simplistic in nature" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is simple or basic in its essence or character. For example: - The design of this product is simplistic in nature, yet it is highly effective. - His arguments were often too simplistic in nature, lacking in depth and complexity. - The instructions for this recipe are simplistic in nature, making it easy for anyone to follow. - The artwork's beauty lies in its simplistic nature, with minimal colors and lines creating a powerful impact. - The game's gameplay may seem simplistic in nature, but it requires a lot of strategic thinking to win.
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Their entire mindset is far too short term and simplistic in nature.
The results show that, for the type of task used (which, by real life construction design standard, are rather simplistic in nature), people collaborating using computer mediated communication, at worst are as effective as people working face to face and are probably actually slightly more effective.
This results in care decisions that are too simplistic in nature.
Although these basic BN models serve to map the underlying molecular wiring of a biological system, they are too simplistic in nature to describe a toxicological pathway and its dynamic nature.
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Did Shmuel Goldin, the past president of the Rabbinical Council of America, word his criticism so carefully — "Her famous statement where there's a rabbinic will, there's a halakhic way, we consider to be simplistic and populist in nature" — in part because his mother was once Ms. Greenberg's baby sitter?
In the simplistic nature of market classification, this book is hard to tritely define (and therefore stock).
No place in nature, given our natures.
"Nice, as in nature?
Neither occurs in nature.
Virtue is widespread in nature.
INFIDELITY is rampant in nature.
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