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The phrase "a generic model of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a broad or simplified representation of a concept, system, or phenomenon.
Example: "The researchers developed a generic model of climate change to help predict future environmental impacts."
Alternatives: "a general framework for" or "a standard representation of".
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The generation of a generic model of a cooling coil subsystem of an HVAC system is used as an example to demonstrate how these techniques can successfully identify a generic fuzzy model that is suitable for use in an adaptive fuzzy controller.
A long wall of small, close up self-portraits shows Ms. Semmel not as an idealized figure — as she stresses in the video interview that accompanies the exhibition — or a generic model of femininity, but as a "specific person" captured at different moments.
The controller relies on a generic model of the environment.
This requires to design a generic model of a room.
AEBS include a generic model of electronic brokerage.
Note that this is a generic model of the heterogeneous secondary users.
Dietzel [15] discusses a generic model of VANET data aggregation protocols.
A generic model of hazard, which is not dependent on a particular industrial context, is outlined.
A generic model of such a drive is used for this.
It was demonstrated using a generic model of an electronic package on a printed wiring board.
In close cooperation with local forest authorities, a generic model of the consultation process was developed.
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