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The phrase "a model to help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a framework, example, or system designed to assist in a particular task or process.
Example: "We developed a model to help improve our customer service response times."
Alternatives: "a framework to assist" or "a guide to support".
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She pointed to the rules of track and field as a model to help ease the congestion.
History has provided us a model to help the communities that are hurting in the heartland, Senator Dorgan said.
However, little research provides a model to help understand the perceptual qualities of smellscapes.
Kinley and Ben-Hur developed a model to help managers diagnose which elements of an individual's context most influence performance.
So the mayor and his aides looked for a model to help guide their efforts to bring the city back to life.
Mr. Steffy asked if he could build a model to help in the research, specifying that he meant a serious scientific representation, not a model for a mantelpiece.
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Most clinicians implicitly utilize a similar model to help them recognize a patient's condition and to target a care plan.
This study examined the effects of an educational program using a transactional model to help women with MS cope with their disease.
Los Angeles leaders have been looking at programs to prevent homelessness, and a "right to counsel" is a proven model to help keep vulnerable tenants in their homes.
Logic Model In the United States, Douglas Kirby has developed a "logic model" to help you design a curriculum that addresses individual determinants of sexual behaviours.
The framework consists of a multi-dimensional categorisation of benefits and a logic model to help organise the assessment of the impact.
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