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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively inexpensive process and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the cost-effectiveness of a particular method or procedure in a context where you are comparing it to other options.
Example: "In our research, we found that using solar panels is a relatively inexpensive process and can significantly reduce energy costs over time."
Alternatives: "a cost-effective method and" or "an affordable approach and".
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However, staining and embedding is a relatively inexpensive process and several trials can be performed in parallel in order to achieve maximum imaging throughput.
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Such reviews may be more likely if a relatively inexpensive process such as the one described here is used.
One reason amongst many is the relatively inexpensive process economics and the lack of stringent product governance associated with the exploitation of traditional plant medicines compared with modern medicine.
Installing inter-agency radios and training personnel in understanding the transmissions are relatively inexpensive processes that will help avert the high costs of dual responses and the quarrels that too often arise when one department is standing idle as it watches the other perform a rescue.
Monolithic active pixel sensor technology is a relatively inexpensive and reliable alternative to that of CCDs.
Among these techniques, MACE technique is a relatively inexpensive and simple approach to fabricate SiNW arrays.
Consequently, the search for a relatively inexpensive and harmless biomarker for AD continues.
In the current market, it is a relatively inexpensive and abundant fuel.
In addition, from each pharmacological subgroup a relatively inexpensive and widely used pharmacological substance was chosen.
The experiments are based on a relatively inexpensive "kit" of components and a single-board microcontroller.
Soccer is a relatively inexpensive sport to watch and play.
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