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The phrase "a model in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of model within a particular context or field.
Example: "The researchers developed a model in the field of climate science to predict future weather patterns."
Alternatives: "a model within the" or "a model for the".
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"Then she came across some modelling photos and said: 'We've got a model in the family now!'.
"This is what I do whenever I have a model in the figure drawing classes.
But it's hard to imagine anyone seeing a model in the current crop of authoritarian governments.
Fitz, though, gets to strut the runway as a model in the show as well.
Verizon's decision recognizes the new power of openness as a model in the world of mobile technology.
As a model in the 60s, Twiggy never did the shows: "They were seen as very downmarket," she says.
Plan A — a unified and democratic Iraq that will be a model in the region — is no longer achievable.
I was a model in the 60s, and we had to do our own makeup, even false eyelashes.
It portrays a model in the sensual pose of fingering her blouse, already open to reveal her navel.
She used to be a model in the '40s and had a ton of old jewelry.
Ms Scott launched herself into fashion as a model in the 1980s.
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