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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model of warmth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who exemplifies kindness, friendliness, or a welcoming demeanor.
Example: "Her hospitality was truly remarkable; she was a model of warmth throughout the entire event."
Alternatives: "an example of kindness" or "a paragon of friendliness."
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Peter Lewis, a model of warmth and charm, offers deeply satisfying French food, steering a course north of bistro banality and south of nouvelle nonsense.
Menza's unaccompanied opening to "Lover Man" was a model of warmth and mellowness, while Covelli's improvisation on "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" was plump with soulful emotion.
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Helen is, in a way, a victim of happiness: the elder Harknesses (Henry O'Neill and Jane Cowl) accept the baby as their grandson; their home is a model of Midwestern warmth and propriety (Sally Benson, the author of the book "Meet Me in St . Louis" contributed to the screenplay) and Bill Harkness John Lundd), the dead man's brother, seems to be falling in love with her.
No ego elephantiasis here; Bruce Tillinghast, the sure-handed chef, and his wife, Pat, the meeter and greeter, both former art students, have made New Rivers a model of taste, restraint and warmth.
This indicates that the reward model of warmth coupled with nutrition could significantly influence pollinator choices in complex natural environments through associative learning [15].
"He was building upon that warmth, developing a model of mind that was attuned to human goals". Media Lab research scientist Henry Lieberman said, "I saw in Push a great example of the pioneer spirit of the earlier days of AI (artificial intelligence).
Fiske, S. T., Cuddy, A. J., Glick, P., & Xu, J., "A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: Competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2002, 82, 878-902.
Tushy also sells an $84 Spa model that connects to your hot water line for a bit of warmth.
Shiraishi (2001) specifically connects the activity of carrying a child as a deep meaning of warmth.
A genuine nature, a little bit of warmth.
A woman of warmth, elegance, beauty, wisdom and kindness.
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