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Free sign upThe phrase "a model with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of model that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "The research focused on a model with a high degree of accuracy in predicting outcomes."
Alternatives: "a model featuring a" or "a model that includes a".
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(A model with a long bench is $4,780).
I am a model with a skin condition".
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.
He spent four years in the Marine Corps but is now a model with a Manhattan agency.
A naked fellow, a model with a muscular physique, was stretched out on a table and getting a massage.
And if a new bathtub is being installed, getting a model with a built-in seat is a good idea.
For a time the Patent Office had required, the submission of a model with a patent application.
This was in part a reference to the new Adler A-110, a model with a higher capacity magazine.
A model with a Core i5-3470S and a similar spec to the Dell 470 MT will cost about £500.
I also tested a model with a six-speed manual and found it a bit hard to get comfortable with.
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