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The phrase "a simple model that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a straightforward representation or framework that serves a specific purpose or illustrates a concept.
Example: "In our research, we developed a simple model that predicts consumer behavior based on purchasing history."
Alternatives: "an uncomplicated model which" or "a basic model that".
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We developed a simple model that provides forecasts that are 12 times more accurate than warming-alarm forecasts for 90 to 100 years ahead.
We subsequently present a simple model that takes these points into consideration.
Also, a simple model that considers the irreversible strain due to the damage was proposed.
The present work proposes a simple model that predicts this kind of behavior.
It is difficult to access a simple model that can represent the behaviour of commercialized desiccant wheels with enough accuracy.
The aim is to provide a simple model that can give qualitative solutions for a wide range of parameter values.
Instead, we have come up with a simple model that allows us to give a clear numerical answer to this question.
In this work, we propose an approach to develop a simple model that can accurately characterize the PSD and EVM of the resulting OFDM signals.
In this section, a simple model that can easily and quickly calculate the angular velocity despite the several variables is proposed.
The value of a simple model that could be used for cross-country comparisons can be easily motivated, without however claiming to fully explain the road safety phenomenon.
A simple model that has been used to describe the adsorption of surfactants is the regular behavior model (Hildebrand et al. 1970).
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