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The phrase "a comprehensive model of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a detailed and thorough representation or framework of a particular concept, system, or phenomenon.
Example: "The researchers developed a comprehensive model of climate change impacts on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "an extensive framework for" or "a detailed representation of".
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In the 1950s Daniel Berlyne was one of the first psychologists to offer a comprehensive model of curiosity.
A comprehensive model of this process that incorporates molecular and biophysical components is reported by Klipp et al. p. 975).
Technology, open data and e-government are critical enablers of 21st-century transparency, but they need to fit into a comprehensive model of open governance.
A comprehensive model of dispersion polymerization in supercritical media is presented.
These experimental measurements are compared with the predictions of a comprehensive model of coal combustion.
A comprehensive model of an arbitrary airborne noise source is developed in this paper.
In particular, this paper presents a comprehensive model of an ion sensitive field effect transistor (ISFET).
In this paper, a comprehensive model of describing the navigation sharing problem in FSC is proposed.
To do so a comprehensive model of different narrative voices displayed by storytellers is proposed.
A comprehensive model of putative interrelationships between maternal, placental, and fetal factors is presented.
The method provided a comprehensive model of the dynamic and thermal aspects of the impact process.
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