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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model to a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing a model that serves a purpose or function related to something else, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The researcher presented a model to a group of students to illustrate the concept of climate change."
Alternatives: "a template for a" or "a standard for a".
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Houseparty at Darthmouth; the young man who invited a model to a houseparty.
Fitting a model to a collection of observations is one of the quintessential problems in machine learning.
Ahead of his time, he is a model to a generation of British artists today, such as Jeremy Deller, whose work is multidisciplinary and socially concerned.
By Walter Bernstein The New Yorker, February 11 , 1939P. 29 Houseparty at Darthmouth; the young man who invited a model to a houseparty.
It should only be used to set the parameter values before a fit, and not as a replacement for fitting a model to a dataset.
Sherpa includes several functions for calculating the best set of best-fit model parameters, so to speak, for a given fit of a model to a data set, in order to best determine source flux using that model.
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The whole workflow could be to generate a model, to optimize a model, or to configure a model dynamically while it is being executed.
You don't have to look like a model to get a guy".
In the 1960s, it was not unusual for a model to sell a million units a year.
Banks did not become a model to be a muse to designers or because she loved fashion.
His rabbinate was an inspiration and a model to generations of our congregational family.
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