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The phrase "a models for all" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a model for all"? You can use "a model for all" when referring to something that serves as an example or standard for everyone to follow.
Example: "The new educational program is a model for all schools to adopt in order to improve student engagement."
Alternatives: "an example for everyone" or "a standard for all".
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Of the Type A models, for all growth functions the anamorphic form fitted substantially better than the common-asymptote form, although the general polymorphic form provided the best fit.
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Her courage and strength were a model for all.
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The governor has praised Superior as a model for all of dying rural Nebraska.
For his service to Rama, Hanuman is upheld as a model for all human devotion (bhakti).
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Paul Somerville, a seismologist who works for the URS Corporation in Pasadena, Calif., called the Getty a model for all museums.
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