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The term 'simply summarized' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to give a brief or concise summary of something. For example: "The article simply summarized the main points of the debate."
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These lecture notes simply summarized the course at a high level.
Second, gender roles within African households and communities cannot be simply summarized.
"In a sense, the dilemma of nonprofit theater can be simply summarized — supply has outstripped current demand," Dana Gioia, the chairman of the national endowment, wrote in a preface to the report.
Neil Blair, a lawyer for the Christopher Little Literary Agency, which represents Ms. Rowling, said he was aware of only two similar lawsuits filed by her and Warner Brothers against other publishers, including a plagiarism case in the Netherlands and a suit against a book in Germany that simply summarized the plots of the Harry Potter books.
The mechanisms of disease resistance and prevention can be simply summarized as direct effects and indirect effects.
It can be simply summarized as asume that people leave, and thus in the limited time that they are employed, find ways to work together to everyone's benefit.
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A systematic review has many benefits over the kind of review that simply summarizes a bunch of studies.
But if the report simply summarizes what is already known, it could embolden Mr. Trump, who has already begun calling for scrutiny of the investigation's origins.
We had set out to produce not a scenario booklet simply summarizing views but a change in the way managers view their world.
But what it really does is simply summarize the unverified justifications of the very officials involved in the killing, most of whom are permitted to justify themselves while hiding behind anonymity.
We'll go into the reasons for this in the lectures on "Mind and Body", but for now understand that Dennett is simply summarizing what the traditional view of qualia is.
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