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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a display model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a model or item that is shown for demonstration or exhibition purposes, often in a retail setting.
Example: "The store has a display model of the new smartphone that customers can try out before making a purchase."
Alternatives: "showcase model" or "demonstration model".
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Rather, it is a display model of a Toyota Previa LE supercharged engine.
There's a dead body in the trunk of a display model.
"It was a display model, not even for sale, but I wanted something special, something nice, to show him that we love him no matter what," she said.
A Mr. Goldsmith found a piece of notepaper lying on the fender of a display model when he visited the Philadelphia Automobile Show.
The New Yorker, April 6 , 1935P. 14 A Mr. Goldsmith found a piece of notepaper lying on the fender of a display model when he visited the Philadelphia Automobile Show.
The first cell on the right was laid out like a display model, with neatly folded prison garb and an array of what the officials called "comfort items" — awarded to detainees for good behavior, or confiscated as punishment.
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The other approach, discussed in detail, was to construct an epitope display model system based on a coiled coil stem loop peptide self-assembled on a solid substrate.
The Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Mich., is now recreating a vintage Ford dealership to display Model A's.
The ARider, an experimental project, mainly consists of an iPhone 3GS and a retractable head-mounted display (model T3-A by Scalar Corporation).
You can stop here; the volcano is good for a diorama or display model as it is.
The display model includes a 70-cubic-yard bucket capable of lifting 80 tons of coal.
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