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Discover Ludwig"sounds straightforward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something appears to be simple or easy to understand. For example: "The instructions for using the app sound straightforward."
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That sounds straightforward enough.
The procedure sounds straightforward enough.
It sounds straightforward but this oversimplifies it.
This sounds straightforward until you try it.
It all sounds straightforward when I explain it like that.
While that sounds straightforward, it may not be.
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That sounded straightforward.
Ms. Schumer sounded straightforward about it.
But this makes it sound straightforward.
Though it all sounded straightforward, markets were confused.
That approach may sound straightforward in theory, but in practice the vast variety of database structures and possible search terms poses a thorny computational challenge.
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