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The phrase "a more elaborate model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a model that is more detailed or complex than another.
Example: "In our research, we decided to implement a more elaborate model to better capture the nuances of the data."
Alternatives: "a more detailed model" or "a more complex model".
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In a more elaborate model, foreign and local tastes would differ.
However, the price of that increased realism is often a more elaborate model, which is difficult to calibrate.
(A basic 3-D printer can now be had for a few hundred dollars; a more elaborate model, MakerBot's Replicator 2, runs twenty-two hundollarsllars).
Besides the stick version of the Zoomerang, which retails for 29 cents, there is a more elaborate model, sponsored by Hopalong Cassidy, with this, the paper spiral is projected from the barrel of a big red revolver.
In general, a more elaborate model would fully close the loop between hearing aid and user by taking expected future user actions into account.
A similar work with a more elaborate model of physical layer parameters and channel effects is proposed by Vukadinovic et al. [18].
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We discuss this later, but for a more elaborate modeling study on this issue, we refer to Mørch et al.
Inhibited thermal isomerization requires a slightly more elaborate model.
This cannot be readily defined on traditional PPI network representation (e.g. Fig. 2) and requires a somewhat more elaborate model as we now discuss.
These observations motivate the more elaborate model described in this paper.
A model was considered a significant improvement over a simpler model based on the change in −2loglikelihood, which under the null hypothesis follows a χ2 distribution with k degrees of freedom, where k is the number of additional parameters in the more elaborate model [39].
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