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The word "simplistically" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb which is used to describe something as being approached or treated in a simplistic way. For example, "She simplistically attempted to resolve the problem without considering all the factors involved."
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simplistically
adverb
In a simplistic way.
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However, an evaluation by the new Exeter section of Occupy, helped me to see that the movement is not merely and simplistically anti-capitalist, and made me prick up my ears.
Too often, the corporate world is portrayed simplistically as a jungle where only the fittest survive.That said, engineering development—and, more broadly, innovation itself does rather follow a Darwinian scheme of things.
In its first year, the coalition has actually exceeded many expectations, including those privately held by some of the politicians who founded it.To begin with, enmity between the two parties has not been growing simplistically and steadily.
Unions have been strong advocates of the "Buy American" campaign to legislate favourable terms for American firms in the economic stimulus package though they insist that this is not really protectionism, but intended as a temporary response to the crisis.In Europe, by contrast, unions tend to be less simplistically nationalistic, especially at the top.
She offers no blueprint here for building a business, but adds, perhaps a little too simplistically, that "the only way to triumph in business and in life is to love what we do".
For many observers of climate negotiation, political will is needed at the beginning of the process, invoked simplistically as something which might take negotiations from where they are to where people want them to be.
Simplistically, there is a two-step movement of women from east to west.
That means fewer recruits for the Bangkok rally, where conditions are worsening, as the government threatens to cut off water and electricity.Thailand's political crisis is often framed, simplistically, as a battle between haves and have-nots.
He saw things simply, sometimes simplistically, but always clearly.
There has been some suggestion that baroreflex activity can be permanently altered, but nonetheless there needs to be a mechanism to prevent renal compensation.Hypertension can simplistically be summarised as a product of obesity leading to renal sympathetic activation, or kidney damage, often from diabetes.
A few designers absorb and transform punk attributes, but most garments simplistically scream punk.
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