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The phrase "a much richer model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the complexity or depth of one model to another, often in contexts like data analysis, machine learning, or theoretical frameworks.
Example: "After analyzing the results, we concluded that a much richer model would provide better insights into the underlying patterns."
Alternatives: "a significantly more complex model" or "a far more detailed model."
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Thus, the mixing node allows us to train a much richer model on much fewer data than would otherwise be possible.
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Recently, there is a growing evidence showing that the dynamics of the discrete-time prey-predator models can present a much richer set of patterns than those observed in continuous-time models [12 23].
These models are more reasonable, showing that the dynamics of the discrete-time predator-prey models can present a much richer set of patterns than those observed in continuous-time models and lead to unpredictable dynamic behaviors from a biological point of view.
The underlying physical model is believed to possess a much richer structure, with the emergence of exotic phases of correlated polaritons.
"We realized for us to be successful using the franchise model we would need to provide a much richer onboarding process", said HealthSource CEO, Dr. Chris Tomshack.
It is concluded that consideration of anisotropic elasticity reveals a much richer dynamics of surface pattern evolution as compared to isotropic models.
The annotations on the model tell the story of this individual anatomically and allow for a much richer reading of the object.
Marx provides a much richer account.
This little extra data really gives a much richer structure.
Compared to atoms, molecules have a much richer internal structure.
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