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The phrase "a relatively simple case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation or problem that is not complex or difficult to understand or resolve.
Example: "In this legal matter, we are dealing with a relatively simple case that should be resolved quickly."
Alternatives: "a fairly straightforward case" or "an uncomplicated case".
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"There's no good reason why it should have taken so long to bring a relatively simple case to a head," said Bob Edgar, president of Common Cause.
A significant characteristic about the 1401 (and others of its era) was that because there was no operating system, any error could be attributed to the program in core, making debugging a relatively simple case of problem solving.
The lawsuit, scheduled for a jury trial in May, began as a relatively simple case brought by Coke lawyers against one of Omni Pacific's suppliers, a small family-run company in Canada, in 1996.
MADCO and a conventional method were compared using two T1 D phantoms that differ in the proximity of their peaks, leading to a relatively simple case as opposed to a more challenging one.
The accuracy and efficiency of the present technique are first demonstrated in a relatively simple case, and then the technique is applied to the simulation of turbulent flow in a Rushton stirred tank with large eddy simulation (LES).
The postponement, however, is a relatively simple case of a diary clash between barristers.
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Let's take a relatively simple example.
A guilty verdict would not of itself prove Mr Skilling's guilt, but if prosecutors are unable to win a conviction in this relatively simple case, that might not bode well for the more complex trials of the bigger fish to come.
The present illustration demonstrates this for the relatively simple case of changing an exposure variable cutoff as well as the feasibility of presenting a more complete representation of the exposure-outcome relationship.
The known and relatively simple case of the classical electric ladders is taken as a starting point to formulate and solve Kirchhoff's equations together with Ohm's law.
This was successful for the relatively simple case of aluminum oxide, and the much more complicated case of titanium oxide.
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