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The phrase "a reasonably simple model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a model that is not overly complex and is easy to understand or implement.
Example: "In our research, we developed a reasonably simple model to predict consumer behavior based on past purchasing trends."
Alternatives: "a fairly straightforward model" or "an adequately simple model".
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It is observed that even a reasonably simple model can be sufficiently predictive in a particular operating range.
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In the current system, we intentionally kept the system simple and fast by using a simple way of bringing in prior biological knowledge and a reasonably simple probabilistic model.
It was a reasonably simple shot, but if I thinned it the water was behind.
It's a reasonably simple game.
By considering personal activity, location (microenvironment), duration in the microenvironment, and a knowledge of the general concentrations of aldehydes in the various microenvironments, a simple model can do a reasonably good job of predicting the time-averaged personal exposures to aldehydes, even in the absence of monitoring data.
The variation of the preform compactness with the percentage of coarse particles can be reasonably well understood in terms of a simple model.
The frequency characteristics of the detector are reasonably theoretically described on the basis of a simple model which is commonly used in the field of contactless impedance detectors.
"It's a really simple model".
See, we have a simple model.
We have intentionally used a simple model.
It is a simple model.
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