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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a model that possesses certain features, characteristics, or components.
Example: "The research focused on a model with advanced predictive capabilities that can enhance decision-making processes."
Alternatives: "a model featuring" or "a model that includes".
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It is clearly a model with potential.
They bought a model with a timer.
(A model with a long bench is $4,780).
I am a model with a skin condition".
I made a model with two neurons connected with ExpSyn.
"The key is finding a model with acceptable returns".
Despite being almost 10 years old, it is a model with few imitators.
Beside her sits a model with a faint smile and "cinematic bruises".
Motorola will offer a model with a digital compass, thermometer, altimeter, barometer and FM radio.
"A model with many Instagram followers will have an advantage over one with zero".
McGrath saw a model with smudged lipstick, and, mock-scolding, said, "Did you just eat?" ("No").
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