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was uncomplicated
adjective
Simple, not complicated, basic.
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Stalin's view was uncomplicated.
At least the cooking was uncomplicated.
Most every woman's leap to the next round was uncomplicated.
For him, proving he was a refugee was uncomplicated.
This fit him well because he was uncomplicated by big ideas and ambitions.
Other than navigating over the remains of several rock slides, the hiking was uncomplicated.
The Brunella's food was uncomplicated and delicious, and, given the rate of exchange, a relative bargain.
Lenin's motivations was uncomplicated: his party had been trounced at the polls.
What the younger Bush did while running for president in 2000 was uncomplicated, disciplined, and effective.
I assumed the positive approval from my colleagues I received, before applying, was uncomplicated and straightforward.
A plate of scallops with fresh peas and kohlrabi, finished with only mint and salt, was uncomplicated and satisfying.
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