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The phrase "a rather simplistic model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a model that is overly simple or lacks complexity, often in a critical context.
Example: "While the theory is interesting, it relies on a rather simplistic model that fails to account for many variables."
Alternatives: "a somewhat basic model" or "an overly simple model".
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Drawing on a sample of one, the solar system, scientists could perhaps be excused for adopting a rather simplistic model for the formation and behavior of planets orbiting stars.
Besides the use of a rather simplistic model, the study suffered from the use of only two parameters to represent V̇/ Qmismatching; this is a significant limitation, since gas exchange in COPD patients is often characterized by different V̇/Q patterns with two or three modes [12].
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Our rather simplistic model necessarily ignores many details that complicate the picture, e.g. we do not consider the regional and developmental heterogeneity in the GABAergic system (e.g. excitatory GABA action in early development and the enormous plasticity of the central nervous system that will result in important compensatory regulation phenomena.
In this work a rather simplistic motion model is proposed that is aimed at sensor networks with realistic numbers of sensor nodes.
Until recently, when it came to pain, many physicians adhered to a rather simplistic scientific model.
A rather simplistic way to reduce hardware resources is to reduce the intrinsic message quantization.
He gave a rather simplistic account of how he saw politics in the 1970s and 1980s.
Blair, he believes, takes a rather simplistic view of business leaders.
It's a rather simplistic conclusion which his former manager feels does events of the time little justice.
However, this is a rather simplistic representation.
Well, with respect, this is a rather simplistic view.
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