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The phrase "a model to evaluate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a framework or system that is designed for assessment or analysis purposes.
Example: "We developed a model to evaluate the effectiveness of our new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a framework for assessment" or "a system for analysis".
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This paper presents a model to evaluate design performances.
In [9], Banchs et al. constructed a model to evaluate the 802.11aa performance with retry limit.
To work out a model to evaluate the quality of the CPG in primary care.
In [10], Gupta and Rai proposed a model to evaluate the performance of the DCF mechanism with a retry limit.
In [13], Zheng et al. construct a model to evaluate the DCF performance considering the group-synchronization.
It is necessary to construct a model to evaluate the V2I fair access performance with a finite retry limit.
The present work presents a model to evaluate the average inclusion strain in the matrix of a bulk polymer.
In the present investigation, we selected human dermal fibroblast (HDF) cells as a model to evaluate possible toxicity induction on the cells.
Here, we used D-dimer as a model to evaluate the potential of using PSS-MA-GoldMag for optical detection of specific proteins.
It is recommended that future studies develop a model to evaluate the MTBF of redundant system, incorporating CCF, cascade failure in dynamic environments.
Future research should emphasize on tanglehead response to changes winter temperatures and precipitation as a model to evaluate the impact of climate fluctuation to native invasive species communities.
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