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The phrase "a model was used" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a methodology or approach in research, analysis, or design.
Example: "In this study, a model was used to predict the outcomes of the experiment based on various parameters."
Alternatives: "a model was employed" or "a model was utilized".
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A model was used to represent the activity recovery and fit the experimental data.
Furthermore a model was used – using a state space – to prejudge the machining time for a concrete example cycle.
With the aid of this valuable result, a model was used for total definite concentration of ion mixtures.
Tensile testing was used to ascertain film adhesion and a model was used to estimate the adhesion between the film and the substrate.
A model was used to size the decomposer to a proposed design basis and it was also applied to simulate the responses corresponding to the changes of the operation conditions such as increased or decreased flow rates.
A model was used to estimate greenhouse gas (GHG) emission changes in hill sheep systems when performance traits were altered, to investigate the potential to use genetic selection as a tool to reduce GHG.
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Early yachts were not designed and built in the modern sense, only a model being used.
Nevertheless, a model is used in parametric coding.
To this end a model is used first to generate simulated data.
The key features of such a model are used to scan databases of small molecules.
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