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The phrase "a model to insert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific model that needs to be added or included in a document, presentation, or system.
Example: "Please provide a model to insert into the report for better clarity on the data analysis."
Alternatives: "a template to add" or "a framework to include".
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"For a while we had these anonymous faces that changed every season and designers who maybe didn't want a model to insert her own personality or label, but Coco is very different.
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Furthermore, current approaches use quantitative models to insert user requirements [4].
Thus recent literature has been exploring the sustainable business models (SBM's), as a way to insert sustainability goals into the core of business decisions.
Use a model that allows you to insert the probe into the center and then keep the monitor on the outside of the oven.
The water czar, I feel a duty to insert, is not the very model of a major general.
Here, we analyze structures of core shells with a model epitope inserted at two alternative positions in the immunodominant region.
The recombination resistances (R rec) can be obtained by fitting the Nyquist plots, which were measured from 1 Hz to 1 MHz at a forward bias voltage of 0.9 V in the dark with a model inserted in Fig. 6c.
This plasticine was pressed into the cast, along with a black cable tie inserted into the model to act as an anchor point.
Inserted idle time a model is obtained to estimate the idle times to be inserted into the schedule to absorb disruptions.
When announced earlier this year, Eich had explained Brave's business model would include plans to insert its own ads, but in a way that wouldn't affect performance.
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