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'simplifying assumption' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a statement or proposition which reduces the complexity of a problem, while not changing its underlying meaning. For example: "In order to make the problem more manageable, we made a simplifying assumption that all of the data was accurate."
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To mask this concept into a simplified analytic expression, a simplifying assumption is made.
This simplifying assumption is useful for certain purposes, but it masks important differences.
Mainstream economics was built on the simplifying assumption that people behave rationally.
We make the simplifying assumption that the only relevant scale is that of the coalesced fragments,.
Again one must ask what other simplifying assumption would serve better.
The analysis is based on a simplifying assumption concerning the velocity field, called the similarity assumption.
This simplifying assumption enables more versatile application of the ED design model with background processes.
However, these models have usually made the simplifying assumption that inputs to simple cells already incorporate linear spatial summation.
This is a simplifying assumption that does not comply with stress distribution in the beam.
Unfortunately, the simplifying assumption in this case is not true, and lead model ages are approximate at best.
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One way to approach the problem is to start with another simplifying assumption.
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