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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a representation or example that consists of two components or elements.
Example: "The research presented a model of two that illustrated the relationship between the variables."
Alternatives: "a representation of two" or "an example of two".
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Last year, he created a model of two towers in black granite, framed by a pair of 18-foot bronze wings.
The new system, according to James J. Dermody, president of the Long Island Rail Road, is "a model of two railroads working together".
"Kagiso: Skeleton House," a model of two houses that symbolize shantytowns in South Africa, was made by the Slovenian artist Marjetica Potrc for a Guggenheim show after she won the Boss prize last year.
Project consultant Chris White told a public meeting: "We're working towards a model of two occupying teams.
A model of two parallel processes proceeding in the electrode system is proposed.
In contrast, Ishikawa (2008) proposed a model of two dikes at depths of 0 and 4 km.
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It's a model of one way those two opposed systems can coexist.
BILL RUDIN, chairman of the conservancy, and OPHELIA RUDIN in a model of one of the rides.
A good piece of music is a model of community of different people and sounds coming together, aspiring to create a whole far greater than its constituent parts.
He started by drawing and handcrafting a model of five different birds, and watched over artisans baking and polishing each piece.
Perhaps you have already felt the allure of the 94-foot-long fiberglass blue whale suspended in oceanic darkness at the heart of the museum — a model of one of the largest animals that have ever lived on earth.
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