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"rough diagram" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a simple drawing or chart that doesn't use exact measurements or precise details. For example, you might say, "I drew a rough diagram to illustrate how the process worked."
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Studies of cortical connectivity have produced a rough diagram of how different brain areas are connected.
The Daily Pilot published a rough diagram with a small square to show the ship's location.
Inspiration struck Pei in 1968, when he scrawled a rough diagram of two triangles on a scrap of paper.
A rough diagram of office floors was drawn on the pages of questionnaire.
Make a rough diagram first.
Draw up a rough diagram of your house or print out the blueprints and note where you might want to place cameras.
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This month, a spokesman for Forest City Ratner, in response to inquiries from The New York Times, directed a reporter to a rough site diagram.
Including a company's leverage (debt/equity) in the diagram as a rough measure of risk adds no explanatory value.
Rough models based on regulation diagrams can be very useful to build intuition about the relation between network topology and function in static [ 1] as well as dynamic contexts [ 2, 3].
Since the bifurcations by applied two inputs are complicated, it is not so easy to draw the whole bifurcation diagram; Figure 13 is a rough sketch of the diagram.
The group called the main sequence extends in a rough diagonal from the upper left of the diagram (hot, bright stars) to the lower right (dim and cool).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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