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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representation or example of something, typically in a descriptive or explanatory context.
Example: "The architect presented a model of an innovative sustainable building design."
Alternatives: "an example of a" or "a representation of a".
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They talk about the camp as a model of an alternative way of sustainable living.
By the entrance to the building, there's a model of an elderly Neanderthal leaning on a stick.
After years of ongoing restoration and preservation projects, Muscoot stands as a model of an early 20th-century farm.
Last year, he went so far as to build a model of an airplane crashing into his house.
Three days ago, a model of an Oscars statuette on all fours, snorting cocaine, was removed from Hollywood Boulevard.
"It's as if you had a model of an aeroplane and you just snapped the stabiliser off," he said.
But it became a model of an old-line media company that would do anything – anything – to survive.
Whatever its origins, it is, for some Asians, almost a model of an ideal polity.
For decades New York City Opera was a model of an organization with a clear mission.
That summer, Thomas had announced he was buying himself a model of an Aston Martin for his birthday; driveable midlife-crisis cars aren't priced for 24-year-olds.
Music, though, is a sonic dream-image of life, at once a model of an ideal and a portrait of the real.
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