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"simply by doing" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something can be achieved or accomplished solely by doing a certain action, without any additional effort or steps. Example: "You can improve your physical health simply by doing regular exercise."
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Simply by doing their jobs, the city workers have taken on clear symbolic roles.
That's when most of the breakthroughs occur - simply by doing the work.
We have curbed crime without knowing how we did it, perhaps simply by doing it in many ways at once.
You can get A's in these disciplines simply by doing what you are told to do, but you never understand why.
Simply by doing this when he came on for the injured (again) Jack Rodwell, substitute Duncan Watmore had the home fans on their feet.
He may have a different view of people who game the system — and who make great wealth — simply by doing that.
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The air rushing past the broken tiles could simply pass by, doing little further damage.
Researchers can take a boot camp or introductory class or simply learn by doing as Carpenter did in her work.
Simply start by doing things that you would do on your spare time.
Responsible corporate behavior isn't simply "doing well by doing good". Six structural changes need to be considered.
Responsible corporate behavior, they write, isn't simply "doing well by doing good". Instead, six changes need to be considered, within and beyond our private institutions.
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