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The phrase "a more accurate model" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a model or system that you believe could use improvements in accuracy. For example, "We should create a more accurate model to predict future customer demand."
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In order to obtain a more accurate model of the femoral head prosthesis for the specified patient, a new personalized modeling system is presented in this paper.
A more accurate model would indicate which pollution-control strategies to pursue, he said.
This, the authors said, can give firms a more accurate model for predicting employee performance.
They say a more accurate model would include government assistance like food stamps, housing subsidies and tax credits.
We hypothesized that analysis of prospectively collected data would enable derivation of a more accurate model for estimating mortality risk.
Most famously the switch from NAD27 to NAD83 as instrumention necessitated more measurements and resulted in a more accurate model.
A more accurate model of the moment-rotation relation is also suggested.
Therefore, it helps to learn a more accurate model from noisy training data.
Thus, to improve the controller, a more accurate model of the plant is required.
A more accurate model of tight-binding theory together with an applicable configuration interaction is utilized for such purposes.
A more accurate model for those on radical or intermediating trajectories is the one below, which reflects changes in the ways buyers and suppliers respond to the level of the threat of obsolescence.
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