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The phrase "a model that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential capabilities or functions of a model in various contexts, such as scientific, technical, or theoretical discussions.
Example: "The researchers developed a model that could predict climate changes with high accuracy."
Alternatives: "a model capable of" or "a model with the potential to".
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"We believe it's a model that could drive reform across the country".
But how realistic is it as a model that could be translated more widely?
"It cried out for a model that could reproduce the pattern," Dr. Pelletier said.
If it succeeded, the plant might become a model that could be copied elsewhere.
If it succeeds, though, it will provide a model that could make chalk and talk redundant.
"Cuba is not a model that could be fully replicated anywhere else," Mr. Mena said.
Then they used the opportunity of the Canning byelection in September 2015 to trial a model that could work federally.
He wants "to make San Francisco a model that could be exported to the rest of the country," he said.
Still, she added, one unfortunate consequence of the recent attacks is that they have created a model that could be followed by others.
Although mingas traditionally happen in the poorer neighbourhoods of cities, Izurieta believes it is a model that could be transformative in communities across Quito and cities further afield.
This became the model for the national troubled families initiative, and it is a model that could be replicated in other areas.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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