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"straightforward example" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an example that is easy to understand. For example, "This is a straightforward example of how to solve the problem."
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The Woman in Black was a straightforward example of the former.
The farm bill is just the latest and most straightforward example of the House dynamic.
A straightforward example would be the tolerance of some but not other human societies to the lactose in cow's milk.
"This is a very straightforward example of finding scapegoats because you don't want to admit that what you're doing is partially responsible".
It was, police officials said, an effective, straightforward example of Operation Condor, the undercover narcotics program that has resulted in more than 21,000 arrests across the city this year.
That is why many see the RMT's major current dispute, on Southern, as a straightforward example of the union needing at all costs to cling to its negotiating trump hand.
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Straightforward examples of modes of governance or at least the part that falls outside political and administrative institutions are public debate, the installation of market incentives, public education, self-regulation of professional groups, etc.
4, 5 Across the care pathway, women and their partners identified a number of straightforward examples of good practice that made an important difference to how they experienced and recovered from these severe morbidities (Box ).
Rock pocket mouse evolution is one of the most straightforward examples of evolutionary phenomena; it allows students to develop a model of evolution that includes but is not limited to the Hardy-Weinberg principle, genotypic mutation, and phenotypic trait expression.
We present, by means of examples, a straightforward model of objects with embedded type fields in a typed lambda-calculus with subtyping, type operators, fixed points, dependent functions, and dependent records with both bounded and manifest type fields (this combination of features can be viewed as a measure of the inherent complexity of virtual types).
Sam Bellotto recommends that one third of clues be straightforward (for example, "great cat" for "tiger"), one third clever (for example, "jungle stalker" for "tiger") and the remaining third are what are known as "fill-ins", such as "of the" for "War __ Roses".[5].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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