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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model to use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific model or framework that is intended for application or implementation in a particular context.
Example: "The researchers developed a model to use in predicting climate change impacts on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a framework to apply" or "a template to follow".
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David M. Johnson, chief financial officer of the Hartford Financial Services Group, said his company was lucky to have a model to use for pricing when "Mr. Market went on holiday".
When selecting or developing a model to use for research it is important that the model structure and complexity meet the objectives of the research while avoiding problems from overparameterisation.
A model to use in applying traditional quality improvement methods and tools to patient satisfaction problems includes five primary steps: (1) identifying opportunities, (2) prioritizing opportunities, (3) conducting root cause analysis, (4) designing and testing potential solutions, and (5) implementing the proposed solution.
Reference [17] proposed a model to use electricity options for demand-side management.
For small businesses, high-growth startups provide a model to use to evaluate your hiring and make sure you've got the best talent you can afford.
As a comparison with the traditional approach that overlooks the familiarity effect, we also trained a model to use features extracted from all data groups (i.e., the original data before separation).
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This approach may prove to be a useful model to use in a wider variety of non-clinical community settings.
The zebrafish embryo is an excellent model to use for investigating vascular development.
This is, therefore, a relatively easy model to use and requires very little data.
Our goal was to create a model to be used in the training of GPs.
electric car, a model designed to use switchable batteries, is offered in both countries.
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