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The phrase "a substantial oversimplification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept or idea that has been overly simplified to the point of losing important details or nuances.
Example: "While the theory has its merits, it is ultimately a substantial oversimplification of the complex issues at hand."
Alternatives: "a significant simplification" or "an excessive simplification".
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Previous work on inferring phylogenies of single tumors by copy number evolution assumed models of uniform rates of genomic gain and loss across different genomic sites and scales, a substantial oversimplification necessitated by a lack of algorithms and quantitative parameters for fitting to more realistic tumor evolution models.
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The effort to cast the climate challenge as green-energy Davids versus fossil-fueled Goliaths has come with substantial oversimplification: Extreme weather is our fault.
This study has a substantial impact on the field of gastroenterology because of the prevalent dogma of proximal versus distal dichotomy, which is clearly an oversimplification [ 18, 19].
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Modern scholars recognized, however, that such an analysis is an oversimplification of an intricate problem.
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