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The phrase "a happy model of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an exemplary or ideal representation of something that brings joy or satisfaction.
Example: "The new community center is a happy model of what a neighborhood gathering place should be."
Alternatives: "an ideal example of" or "a joyful representation of".
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For those of us who attend too many galas, Wednesday's opening night of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater season at City Center was a happy model of how these things should be done.
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The catalog is filled with pictures of happy models, all of them larger women, wearing khakis or twin sets and engaging in activities like exercises on the beach.
Matt Irwin, photographer As well as shooting for Dazed, Vogue and V, 27-year-old Irwin snapped the Uniqlo campaign, which, with its bleached lighting and happy models, won more gasps than a load of T-shirt pictures should, by rights.
In an effort to reclaim his happiness, Jack attempts to find the same toy that made him so happy on his tenth birthday, a model of an Apollo Lunar Module.
How can you be a genius today and the next year you're not, because you are off trend?" Looking around the room at Lincoln Center, full of adorable faces and happy models and eager-to-please neophyte designers, it was tempting to speculate about just whom Ms. Hastreiter was describing.
I myself was lucky enough to grow up in an entirely normal family, consisting of a mother and a father who were not divorced, and I still regard this model of a happy and united family as one of the foundations of our society.
There's a scale model of Harbor Shores and photographs of a happy, diverse community in full bloom.
It was a happy choice of phrase.
This kind of experience gave me a happy feeling of gains".
Happy modeling.
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