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The phrase "a model was made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the creation or construction of a model in various contexts, such as scientific research, engineering, or artistic projects.
Example: "After several weeks of work, a model was made to demonstrate the new design concept."
Alternatives: "a model was created" or "a model was constructed."
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A bioinformatics method was used to analyze F/10 and G/11 xylanase basing on principle component analysis, and a model was made to classify between these two folds with an ideal result.
On Owen's directions a model was made as one of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, which greatly increased the public interest for prehistoric reptiles.
Additionally, a model was made to predict the size of each tumor (on the log scale) as a function of BRAF status and size.
To ensure that the allocation of sows into treatment groups was performed at random, a model was made which included the size of the ulcer on day 1 as a response.
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A model is made of the RED process and validated experimentally.
Talk of a model is made all the harder by the stability-threatening problems that breakneck growth engenders, from environmental destruction to rampant corruption and a growing gap between rich and poor.
A model is made for producing the statue.
An impression of the bone is taken and a model is made for both while the first one requires two surgeries.
A higher MAPE indicates that a model is making lower quality estimates.
A homology model was made considering Asp-57 to be an equivalent of Glu-282 in MnmE (Fig. 6a).
A second model was made, and exhibited at the International Exhibition of Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925.
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