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The phrase "a model to which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific model or example that serves as a reference point or standard for comparison.
Example: "The research paper presents a model to which all future studies in this field should adhere."
Alternatives: "a standard to which" or "a reference to which".
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Nor can it provide a model to which people in the region should, or will, aspire.
Essentially, it involves a model to which the attention and response of the imitator are directed.
I have been struck by how a group of politicians hold my own country, Norway, aloft as a model to which to aspire.
The girl said she'd recognize her- she used to be a model To which Mrs. Noble replied that that was eight years ago When the daughter-in-law arrived, they chatted about what they were doing.
His Kitab ʿuyūn al-akhbār ("Book of Choice Narratives"), in 10 books, each dealing with a given subject, provided a model to which numberless essayists in the Muslim world conformed.
Therefore, this paper presents a verification methodology that reduces a given grid system model to a model to which it is possible to apply a "cutoff" theorem (i.e., a requirement is satisfied by a system with an arbitrary number of jobs if and only if it is satisfied by a system with a finite number of jobs up to a cutoff size).
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The distribution in the original derivation study (column 3, Table 1) was used as a "predictive model" to which a validation study was to be related.
This model is a stoichiometric model to which Flux Balance Analysis also known as constraint-based analysis has been applied.
The end result of this step was a base model to which air pollutant variables could be added and evaluated.
The method begins with an empty model to which variables are added in an iterative process.
The method begins with an empty model, to which the variables were added one at a time.
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