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The phrase "a promising model for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept, theory, or framework that shows potential for success or effectiveness in a particular context.
Example: "The new algorithm has emerged as a promising model for improving data analysis in real-time applications."
Alternatives: "a potential framework for" or "an encouraging approach to".
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It is a promising model for the global economy.
To the Editor: You hail Massachusetts health reform as a promising model for the nation.
Barring a last-minute reprieve, it will shut down in April, leaving more than 100 people who are served by the program to be transferred to other services, and ending what some advocates viewed as a promising model for revamping the state's troubled guardianship program.
Hence KPCA-HMM could be a promising model for the estimation of mental fatigue.
This paper argues that an electronic marketplace (eMarketplace) is a promising model for eBusiness applications.
The present numerical contact model is thus a promising model for the numerical simulation of wet particles.
Gridding urban management (GUM) seems to be a promising model for urban management in the 21st century.
The signal amplification platform presented here would provide a promising model for the aptamer-based detection with a direct impedimetric method.
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These descriptions may suggest that dogs are a promising model animal for comparative oncology.
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