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Does "simply because" in the following context imply "only because" that is "the only reason for their relationship is ..." that is "their relationship does not have a lot of reasons but it has only one reason that is..."?
Context:
As will be seen, practices developed by the Russian avant-garde in the early part of the century are especially relevant to those that developed in the billboard and poster art of the late 1970s and 1980s, simply because they provided a precedent for the way that the strategies of commercial advertising can be harnessed to avant-garde practice. These developments in Russia were set against a climate of revolutionary optimism, where art was to be of functional or political value to the masses. Late twentieth-century poster and billboard art in the West, however, was to kick against the reactionary politics of the Reagan and Thatcher administrations, udring which fine art had become a fashionable and expensive commodity.
Jan 31, 2019 1:11 PM
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simply does not mean only, it means without complexity.
Simply is the adverb form of simple
I want a simple dinner, meaning one without a lot of different and/or exotic dishes
In some cases simply might seem close to only in meaning, for example
She simply wanted the truth, meaning without excuses, etc. However the sentence suggests that she is frustrated by the excuses. She only wanted the truth does not give quite the same connotation.
January 31, 2019
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