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Why Are Bathtubs So Small? It's Complicated | Mental Floss
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Bathtubs started small due to size constraints of rooms, but got smaller because it's cheaper to manufacture and handle smaller tubs.
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That doesn't sound complicated at all
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Vocab lesson.
It doesn’t sound complex at all. But it is complicated, by the use of an entire article to explain it when two bullets do the trick.
Complex is natural, complicated is some effort’s effect on a thing