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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too simplistic to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that is so simple that it does not provide sufficient understanding or explanation. For example, "The explanation of themath problem was too simplistic to explain the underlying concepts."
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I think it's too simplistic to call them sexist.
It's too simplistic to describe these images as "propaganda".
It is too simplistic to say that they are "bought".
But it's far too simplistic to write off the selfie phenomenon.
"It is too simplistic to suggest that gender or age determines price".
It is too simplistic to blame obesity merely on lack of willpower.
Both are caricatures, too simplistic to mean very much, but the teams played into their stereotypes.
It is too simplistic to focus only on what appears to be lost.
It would be too simplistic to say injuries alone ruined the Yankees' season.
It is probably too simplistic to say that Ryan Chetiyawardana's cocktails mirror his personality.
But it's too simplistic to say that's the way to save the high street.
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