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The phrase "a model must" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating requirements or obligations that a model is expected to fulfill in a specific context.
Example: "In order to ensure accuracy, a model must be trained on diverse datasets."
Alternatives: "a model is required to" or "a model needs to".
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To have any chance, a model must first have magazine shoots under her designer belt.
In order to take into account micro-mixing effects a model must be added.
Such a model must have predictive ability for widely varying frequencies and pressure amplitudes.
Such a model must also include the treatment of rupture of the wood when it is in traction.
The most interesting problems the mathematicians envision for future projects involve situations where a model must incorporate behavioral changes that the model itself has inspired.
A model must possess four attributes to be used as a framework for a normative theory of the public sector.
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To test whether the association between an independent variable and an outcome measure differs across levels of a third variable, a moderation model must be analysed.
The performance measures extracted from a simulation model must be a good representation of the real network environment to model the heterogeneous environment.
The value capture component of a business model must find an acceptable balance between profits for the focal firm and the profitability of the firm's ecosystem partners.
Such verbal knowledge item cannot be incorporated into a traditional numerical model and a qualitative model must be used.
For this purpose, a dynamic state model and a measurement model must be defined.
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