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The phrase "a physical model of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tangible representation or simulation of an object, system, or concept.
Example: "The researchers created a physical model of the solar system to help students understand planetary orbits."
Alternatives: "a tangible representation of" or "a concrete model of".
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A bookstore is really a physical model of the inside of the bookseller's head, which means that nothing is or should be obvious.
An orrery is a physical model of the solar system showing the motions and relationships of the planets, satellites and sun.
Just so, the university is a physical model of the proper order of an academic society -- with the library at the focal point, be it noted, and no chapel anywhere.
The university also paid an architects' firm £161,700 over three years to draw up plans and produce a physical model of the campus.
A physical model of the breakdown process is also proposed.
A physical model of SC is presented in Araki (1977 , 1994.
A physical model of the system is supposed described by the relation (5.2).
A physical model of MTJ based on the energy interaction is presented.
To carry out the optimisation, a physical model of the differential force is derived.
A physical model of a novel MOS varactor design is presented.
Finally, the robust ILC algorithm is applied to a physical model of a flexible link.
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