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The phrase "a relatively simple and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is not complex and is easy to understand or execute, often followed by another adjective or noun.
Example: "The project involves a relatively simple and straightforward process that anyone can follow."
Alternatives: "a fairly easy and" or "a somewhat uncomplicated and".
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This yields a relatively simple and elegant design procedure.
As far as these things go, it's a relatively simple and stupid system.
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Composting is a relatively simple and cost-effective method of treating organic wastes.
Diamonds are readily separated from the great mass of waste rock by a relatively simple and inexpensive process.
A relatively simple and accurate analytical model for studying the reflectivity of neutron multilayer monochromators and supermirrors is proposed.
Optoelectronic components have been used as sensible elements, allowing a relatively simple and quite reliable implementation of the sensor.
The results show that consistent calibration results can be obtained in a relatively simple and robust manner.
A relatively simple and fast simulator has been developed and used for the preliminary testing of train cruise-control algorithms.
In this paper, an IRFOC system is proposed for SPIMs including a relatively simple and effective decoupling scheme.
For instance, cognitive behavioral therapy is a relatively simple and inexpensive 16-week program that sometimes removes the need for expensive and risky infertility drugs and procedures.
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