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The phrase "a small model of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a scaled-down representation of an object, concept, or system.
Example: "The architect presented a small model of the new building design to the clients."
Alternatives: "a miniature version of" or "a scaled-down replica of".
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To build even a small model of the brain, they need a lot of laptops, about 10,000.
So this road is like a small model of the country".
It was a small model of an American military helicopter made out of junk – the transparent barrels of ballpoint pens, bits of beercans and the like.
While he sang, someone in an astronaut costume climbed onto a small model of the moon and got ready to plant a United States flag.
Here's a caddy for pens, made from bog rolls, and a small model of a human brain with a bit sliced off.
(A later version of the piece, made for the Whitney show, incorporated a small model of Rodin's "Thinker" and a Sony Watchman portable television).
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Aden has churches, parks, a smaller model of Big Ben and a stately garden where a statue of Queen Victoria presides.
So we end up with a smaller model of the same technology, again capable of causing all kinds of mayhem and foolishness at your local electronics retailer.
We have also explored a smaller model of tandem repeats based on an approach developed for repeat masking by Frith [ 18].
There is a small model figure of American Secretary of State Colin Powell, standing to attention, on Henry Louis Gates's inordinately tidy desk in his Harvard University office.
After several field goal attempts, participants adjusted a small model made of PVC pipe to match the proportions of the goal.
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