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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so simple to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is easy to do or understand.
Example: "This task is so simple to complete that anyone can do it."
Alternatives: "so easy to" or "so straightforward to".
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This isn't always so simple to define.
"It's not so simple to join the world economy.
So simple to watch, so difficult to do.
"It seems so simple to me, this chapter," he continued.
But seemingly simple problems are not so simple to solve.
If only the real world were so simple to solve.
Its gesture is so simple: to let ambivalence be.
But this is not so simple to do.
It is so simple to be mapped out, all the closest ones are actually orange.
It's not nearly so simple to undo the sale of a car or a truck.
"Nothing is more disarming," Mr. Skelly says, "and it's so simple to do".
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