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The phrase "artificial scenario" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is created or simulated rather than occurring naturally, often in contexts like simulations, experiments, or hypothetical discussions.
Example: "In the artificial scenario we created for the experiment, participants were asked to navigate a virtual city."
Alternatives: "simulated situation" or "constructed environment".
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The element of blackmail (break with me and you'll never get published) wasn't quite explicit but this is a ghastly, artificial scenario.
Besides, notes Letvin, the experiment "challenged" the monkeys with a strain of SHIV that is identical to the one in the DNA vaccine--a highly artificial scenario.
While this "artificial" scenario may not accurately reflect everyday life or clinical practice, the results seem to indicate that exposure to clinical information online may "prime" parents to particular point of view and predisposition to action.
Bare lands are an artificial scenario created through clearing of natural vegetation and avoidance of regrowth (e.g., Kesse et al. 2005; Peck and Williamson 1987; Moore et al. 2012).
The latter option would have meant to exclude a part of the study area from an established national intervention, posing mayor ethical as well as operational issues as well creating a very artificial scenario.
In a complementary approach, an artificial scenario was created to demonstrate that matching between dendritic and synaptic distributions could emerge as a wiring principle for the optimization of network organization.
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This work includes an experiment with three simulated artificial scenarios for testing the proposal.
Gen. Peter Pace, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, indicated that such war games are artificial scenarios that inevitably require a certain amount of unreality, like reviving the dead.
In this sense, experience and entertainment are quite the same, whereas in order to reach the optimum in the tourist offer it is necessary the building of artificial scenarios.
It has been shown that AP outperforms PM [22, 26], at least over artificial scenarios.
Macis and his co-authors — Nicola Lacetera of the University of Toronto and Robert Slonim of the University of Sydney – state that such opposition has been based in part on evidence from uncontrolled studies using non-random samples, and surveys and artificial scenarios using hypothetical questions.
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