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The phrase "a recent model" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a newer version of a product, such as technology, vehicles, or equipment.
Example: "I just bought a recent model of the smartphone, and it has some amazing features."
Alternatives: "a new model" or "a modern model".
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Problem (1.1) and its stationary version have been considered recently in connection with real applications, for example to peridynamics or a recent model for elasticity.
A recent model for that kind of mezzo was Fiorenza Cossotto, so powerful in Amneris's final anguish in Verdi's "Aida".
As a recent model from Leica, this provides semi-thin and ultra-thin section of resin sample block.
Good quantitative agreement with a recent model of diffusional creep constrained by a substrate was obtained.
The breakdown characteristics during anodization of valve metals are interpreted in terms of a recent model.
So last spring, I installed Ubuntu Linux on a recent model of Lenovo's ThinkPad laptop, and began using it for my main system.
His only means of communicating with the outside world is a mobile phone that looks like it was a recent model circa 1995.
A recent model for electrolysis with forced convection in a channel and an excess of dilute supporting electrolyte is extended using concentrated solution theory.
Computations were performed using a recent model for assessment of effective dose due to cosmic ray particles, applied specifically in the polar region, where the exposure is maximal.
A recent model of TGO rumpling was adapted and used to analyze and explain the origins of the observed rumpling behavior under TMF conditions.
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The computer was a recent-model Mac, but when I turned it on, it was inexplicably running Windows.
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