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The phrase "a potential model for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that may serve as a framework or example for a particular concept, theory, or practice.
Example: "The research findings suggest that this new approach could be a potential model for future studies in the field."
Alternatives: "a possible framework for" or "a prospective example of".
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An Aug. 13 letter praises Japanese education as a potential model for American teachers.
The Texan Sam Rayburn may be a potential model for the current volatile political climate.
Some have depicted that deal as a potential model for Zimbabwe.
Whatever happens, the experience offers a potential model for interstate cooperation.
"Using the internet is an innovative idea, and a potential model for the future.
Those kinds of results have national educators studying the program as a potential model for other urban districts.
How did United, once regarded as a potential model for employee-owned companies, end up on this tortuous path?
The suit comes as Congress looks to Massachusetts as a potential model for overhauling the nation's health care system.
Rosen sees the facility, which creates samples for the designers, as a potential model for the New York fashion industry.
This record has drawn deserved attention from military officials as a potential model for programs nationwide.
A potential model for cities like Miami to challenge predatory lending, lies in the Fair Housing Movement.
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