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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing models or examples, indicating that one is superior or more effective than another.
Example: "In our research, we found that a greater model of the system led to more accurate predictions."
Alternatives: "a superior model" or "an improved model".
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The springs and the model were calibrated against a greater model used to study the soil-structure interaction.
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The number of fails was marginally associated with the model-based index (Spearman's r = –.2, p =.063), such that better general comprehension ability (fewer fails) was associated with a greater model-based index (note that this was not replicated in Exp. 2 below).
It's a great model".
She is a "great model person".
We have a great model, a great system.
An apprenticeship scheme for future headteachers is a great model.
And the abolitionists were a great model for that.
"If flies are a great model, they're a great model for flies.
She's a great model for any recording artist fortunate enough to attain longevity.
That's a great model for those ambitious entrepreneurs to emulate, isn't it?
TAYLOR: I think that's a great model for what we should do now.
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