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simplier vs more simply

The correct phrase is 'more simply.' 'Simplier' is not a correct word. Instead, the comparative form of 'simply' is 'more simply.'
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simplier

'Simplier' is not a correct word in English. The comparative form of 'simple' is 'more simple.'

The word 'simplier' is not used in English. To compare 'simple,' you should use 'more simple.'
  • The biomass is transformed into simplier constituents.
  • Solutions that enable a simplier, flexible and effective collaboration
  • Today we release new version of Secret Disk which have only one change - we made interface of the program much simplier.
  • It's that my boarding house's just in the nearby, otherwise I'd have choosen a simplier obelisk.
  • Want a simplier idea?
  • A lantern may be: a crib, the fairy's house or simplier a beautiful decoration-centerpiece
  • You can make vegetable stock with cube or, more simplier, letting a carot, onion and celery stalk boil, about 15 minutes, in 750ml (1.6 pints) water.
  • We chose crostini with mushrooms in oil for the platter on the photo. But, simplier, you can choose to spread a truffle paté or truffle-and mushroom-paté on the toasted bread.
  • Don't throw away the broth in which you've cooked your rabbit. It's ideal to make a risotto or simplier to boil pasta or rice to make a tasty pasta or rice salad the day after or the same day.

Alternatives:

  • more simple

more simply

'More simply' is the correct form to use when comparing the adverb 'simply.'

When comparing the adverb 'simply,' use 'more simply' to indicate a higher degree of simplicity.
  • - more decentralised and implemented more simply, transparently and efficiently.
  • Both businesses, which would have to meet their obligations in one place only, and the tax authorities would benefit from tax authorities would be able to monitor individual taxable persons more simply and more effectively.
  • A concoction more simply known as tesmi, common in Ethiopian cooking.
  • The Commission proposal amends the existing regulation on community statistic relating to the trading of goods between member states, more simply known as Intrastat.
  • The system can also be expressed more simply.
  • To put it more simply, the Commission has produced a vision, repeating and issuing challenges, possibly in the hope that this will achieve something, but there has unfortunately been no significant improvement in this area so far.
  • To be honest, Molesley, I want to live more simply after the wedding.
  • The Committee's misgivings concern the choice of instrument, i.e. a new directive, as it thinks that the same aims could have been achieved more simply and quickly by other means.
  • Let me put that more simply: basically this directive mainly covered drug-related offences, which is one aspect of organized crime.
  • This demonstrates partly a deficient use of funds, if not more simply a lack of use of funds dedicated for the purposes of Natura 2000.
  • Basically, they raise the problem of protection, and more simply of respect for children, respect for their dignity and, I would add, respect for women, too.
  • I believe, ladies and gentlemen, that implementing this scheme, which everyone is in favour of, shows the important role that the common agricultural policy can play and does play in encouraging the consumption and, more simply, the production of healthy, quality produce.
  • Above all, it must mean implementing them more simply, more quickly and more directly, with priority given to the effects of legislation, which means that greater attention must be given to the costs resulting from it.
  • More simply than you can imagine.
  • More simply, we are currently working with a number of NGOs and Oxfam, in particular.
  • More simply, I think it would be enough to strengthen Frontex, which means tightening security along the EU external borders.
  • Or more simply, Davide?
  • Couldn't you rebel more simply?
  • But more simply put?
  • Or more simply they sell substances as aromatising mixtures for the ambient air, but it is well known that teenagers buy them to smoke or sniff them.

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