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The phrase "a model that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific model that possesses certain characteristics or features.
Example: "We developed a model that has the ability to predict future trends based on historical data."
Alternatives: "a model possessing" or "a model featuring".
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That's a model that has run its course.
It's a model that has been working in Australia since 2003.
It's a model that has been adopted all over the world.
It's not a model that has endeared him with financial advisers.
It is a model that has featured in two of her most powerful projects.
It is the end of a model that has worked for 15 years.
It's a model that has attracted a lot of interest from other councils.
Choose a model that has a limited number of speeds controlled by accessible, responsive buttons.
However, nobody has come up with a model that has any serious predictive power.
It became a model that has been copied in other parts of the world.
In doing so, they have established a model that has influenced similar festivals around the world.
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