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The phrase "a special model for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of model designed for a particular purpose or application.
Example: "The researchers developed a special model for predicting climate change impacts on coastal cities."
Alternatives: "a unique model for" or "a specific model for".
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The group has also acquired Marlin Firearms, which turned out a special model for Annie Oakley, as well as Dakota Arms, a maker of high-end big-game rifles.
The new DLFT method is thus particularly well suited to handling finite element models of structures in frictional contact, as it does not require a special model for the contact interface.
And today, the company announced [JP] a special model for its successor, the Pentax K-r.
Approached by Ferrari to sponsor Brazilian Formula One driver Felipe Massa, Mille wound up designing a special model for the driver and giving him one in exchange for permission to use his name.
It seems that the structural change of RolR during DNA binding and release may represent a special model for the TetR-type transcriptional regulators.
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Jose Miranda, talked about the cost of their heavily armored Humvee, a special model made for members of military police detachments.
The measure can be motivated as a special model: the Lehmann model for ROC curves.
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It has been used as a special flexible model for skewed healthcare data in many studies [8,9].
DaimlerChrysler even sells a special stripped-for-action model for serious amateurs, the Neon ACR (for American Club Racing).
In this direction, a special-purpose rotational spring element that incorporates a special behaviour model is employed for the simulation of the exterior joints' local response.
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