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The phrase "straightforward variety" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type or category that is simple and easy to understand or deal with. Example: "The recipe offers a straightforward variety of pasta dishes that anyone can prepare without much effort."
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To create the scope for this, George Nolfi's reworking of a Philip K Dick story adopts the theological version of determinism, presumably because arranging for human agency to co-exist with a more straightforward variety would have been even more difficult.
A straightforward variety is that visible signal peaks from neighbor-surface sublayers reduce, such as from 7 to 5 peaks for Mo, revealing a shallower detected depth in the same condition.
The special is a perfect melding of the comedic sensibilities of Aukerman (arch, surreal, and with a heavy dose of meta) and Schaffer (profane, silly, and just gross enough without going overboard)—and it actually works as a straightforward variety special, too, with Bolton's impressive pipes acting as a warm blanket to swaddle the special's over-the-top hilarity.
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And that's in addition to more straightforward varieties: orange, watermelon, cherry, blueberry, peach and the like.
To identify these H-atoms we have adopted the straightforward varieties of H-transfer tautomerism listed in Table 2 (see also ref. [36]).
The rustic theme extends to services: none offer manicures, and massages tend to be of the straightforward Swedish variety.
I'm functioning on automatic pilot and am by then well on my way into the second half pint of coffee: the straightforward soluble variety - Nescafé.
In straightforward cases, varieties of language that are mutually intelligible are classified as dialects, while varieties of speech that are not mutually intelligible are classified as separate languages.
Lizzie Armitstead's homecoming in the Women's Tour de Yorkshire could have been more straightforward, with a variety of mechanical problems meaning she endured a tough race from her home town of Otley to the railway stronghold of Doncaster, where victory went to the Dutchwoman Kirsten Wild.
The choice of the ecological functions f, g, and h is not straightforward, considering the variety of functional forms that have been suggested [ 36].
Assessing whether there is a statistical excess is not straightforward for a variety of reasons; prominent among these is that the boundaries of the cluster in time, space, and person are usually defined after the event (the Texas sharp-shooter problem).
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