Another word for simpler is easier. You could also use a phrase such as 'easier to understand', or just basic.
The word and can be replaced by the ampersand (&) or by the phrase "as well as"; there is no single word that replaces it, however.
Another way to say "changes into" is "transforms into." You could also use "converts to" or "becomes." Each of these phrases conveys the idea of one state or form evolving into another.
One possible synonym for 'real' is authentic. The slang use of the word 'real' is to indicate that something is true as in the phrase "Is that for real?".
To "put to good use" is to "utilize" or "employ" something. Depending on the exact usage of the phrase, you could also use "corporate-speak" and say that an item has been "repurposed". I don't think there is an exact parallel phrase that implies both an items "use" as well as how "good" it was for that purpose. 'Utilize' compares most because the word means that the item was at least useful for the task in question.
The phrase "eat me" can be used in many different ways with very different meanings. One meaning is sexual and refers to oral sex. Another meaning for the phrase "eat me" would be to use the phrase as a way to say one individual is better than another.
What is another phrase for "It is not our policy to"
The phrase would be better as "one impetus."
Try this https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal. I'm not sure if this is exact. make sure you use "exact" vs Broad to get a better idea of the exact phrase or word
That phrase is from another era.
Yes, we all can use furniture. The better we have our idea about interior designing, the better is our decoration inside home.
Yes. It was his idea.
There are several synonyms for the phrase "next steps" You could use the phrase "advance to the following directions" as an alternative.
An antoynm is someting that is the opposite of another thing, for example wet is an antoynm for dry. so no you can't use it with that phrase.
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
I have no idea, why don't you use another website?
Instead of using the phrase "A most trusted brand", you could use the phrases :"Top of the line" orClassic