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The phrase "a common model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a widely accepted or frequently used framework, concept, or representation in a particular field or context.
Example: "In our research, we adopted a common model that has been proven effective in similar studies."
Alternatives: "a standard model" or "a widely used model".
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A common model is one-donor-funding-one-program.
Field-strength detectors are widely available; a common model, the TriField meter, costs about $145 online.
The moss Physcomitrella patens is a common model organism in systems biology44,45,46.
Therefore, we do not rescale the results to a common model.
This boils down to numerically solving the Navier-Stokes equations - a common model for fluid flow.
While the southern hemisphere adopted a common model of contracting players centrally, the European approach was fragmented.
Firms organized as limited partnerships, a common model in the private equity industry, compensate their CEOs primarily through partnership distributions.
This cell line has become a common model to estimate modulation of monocyte and macrophage activities.
The Duffing-harmonic oscillator is a common model for nonlinear phenomena in science and engineering.
The Duffing oscillator is a common model for nonlinear phenomena in science and engineering.
But Mr. Jacobs's observation also fits what has become a common model in the history of networked computing.
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