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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something simplistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an idea, explanation, or concept that is overly simple or lacking in depth. Example: "While the solution seemed appealing, it was ultimately just something simplistic that failed to address the underlying issues."
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The fairly obvious lesson is that saying something simplistic and offensive doesn't actually end your career: it's usually what gets you one.
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"There's something beautifully simplistic about these blocks," he says.
"With these UK pop-dance hits," he muses, "it's very much this naive, perfect vision of love, something really simplistic or based around a night out.
As my husband of 43 years approached the end of his life and the anguish within me welled like a dam ready to burst, I realized something both simplistic and profound — losing a spouse is nothing like losing a parent.
Using something as simplistic as an IP address to expose user data was, at best, irresponsible.
It is foolhardy to reduce a complex human being to something as simplistic as race.
I also think there's something a bit simplistic about chopping away at clothes to let your extremities breathe.
The world needed something more than simplistic calls for the end of capitalism – but also needs something that goes beyond general expressions of discontent.
The resurgent science versus religion debate is something Robinson finds absurdly simplistic.
(That does not mean the violence is desired, but that something other than a simplistic application of the surge is).
Thus, perhaps the underlying issue for many is something other than the simplistic: when does life begin, or the individual's right to choose?
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