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The phrase "a professional model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who works in the modeling industry as a career, typically implying a level of expertise and experience.
Example: "She has been a professional model for over a decade, working with top designers and brands."
Alternatives: "a career model" or "a skilled model".
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After all, I'm a professional model myself – I'm just not really into all the ways the modelling industry could be affecting the minds of young girls.
He is, in his spare time, a professional model.
That's when I understood the skill of a professional model.
They had no money for a professional model.
Sinenhlanhla wanted to be a professional model, but it never happened.
A professional model in the original, Greer has received a frictionless update.
Bill Fuller, their escort, was a professional model from the Harry Conover Agency.
"I'm a mother, and I'm a wife, and I'm not a professional model".
Smith, 34, was a mother of two from Alberta, Canada and worked as a professional model.
You were a German and Russian translator before you became a professional model, correct?
The canvasses of Victorine Meurent, a professional model, radiate a sexual charge.
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