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"simply stated that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a way to summarize or clarify a previous statement. For example: "He simply stated that he didn't like the movie, but he couldn't give a specific reason why." "Simply stated, the company's profits have been steadily declining over the last quarter."
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Simply stated, that principle holds that the government must always have a rational, public-oriented justification for restricting people's liberty.
Instead, the screen simply stated that my refund would be processed.
Instead, the policy simply stated that it insured "goods" on board.
Their reports simply stated that some high-ranking politicians were seemingly purged.
A spokesperson for Spain's medical council went further and simply stated that the sport of boxing should be banned.
I did not argue for a wartime effort; I simply stated that such emergency efforts only occur in wartime.
The German government repeatedly challenged the amount, asked for moratoriums or simply stated that it could not pay.
Mr Salmond, himself a very enthusiastic golfer, simply stated that his conscience could not allow him to attend an event being hosted by such a sexist organisation.
The letter from Sergey Lavrov, the Russian representative, which Mr. Holbrooke received Monday night, simply stated that Russia "cannot agree with the proposal".
Each time he was allowed to speak for exactly three minutes, after which, as in previous years, Mr Tillerson simply stated that the management opposed the resolution.
Speaking at a scheduled news conference, Jiang Yu, a ministry spokeswoman, did not address Google's complaints about censorship and cyberattacks and simply stated that "China's Internet is open".
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