Sentence examples for relatively crude from inspiring English sources

"relatively crude" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is not as developed or sophisticated as something else. For example: "The prehistoric tools used by early human societies were relatively crude compared to the tools used by modern societies."

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Neurological tools are still relatively crude.

Thus far, the delivery system has been relatively crude: the mails.

The model we just released last summer does, but the representation is relatively crude.

It appears that China's current attempts at censoring e-mail are relatively crude.

So far, only relatively crude demonstrations of the power of quantum fluctuations have been carried out.

In fact, studies indicate that a relatively crude template is innately determined in most species.

Previous economic models have been relatively crude, focusing on broad global impacts.

But matching this information to advertising is a still relatively crude process.

This market made even the (relatively) crude digital platforms for sharing relevant and valuable.

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The London plan is relatively crude the tribal federations now being empowered are hardly ideal partners.

It is deadly and highly contagious, and devices dispensing the virus can be relatively crude.

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