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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tidy simulation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a simulation that is organized, neat, or well-structured, often in contexts related to modeling, gaming, or educational tools.
Example: "The software provides a tidy simulation of urban traffic patterns, allowing users to visualize congestion and flow."
Alternatives: "a neat representation of" or "an orderly model of".
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It's a tidy simulation of the cognitive degradation of dementia.
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Less an interview than a simulation of an interview.
Atlanta as a show is a simulation of truth, because simulations are rarely perfect.
A tidy package of information-free chatter?
It is sitting on a tidy stack of cash.
"I am a tidy kind of guy.
"This is not a tidy up of a small legal anomaly.
"It's a gesture," Mr. Larson said, in a tidy bit of understatement.
A tidy chunk of change but only half of what the activists were hoping for.
Eating, of course, is about much more than a tidy assemblage of data.
Mr. Vedder has a tidy summation of its advantages: "Less strings, more melody".
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