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The phrase "a template that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific model or example that serves as a guide for creating something.
Example: "I created a template that outlines the steps needed for the project proposal."
Alternatives: "a model that" or "a framework that".
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It's a template that makes a career easy to assess.
This enabled them to make a template that could work anywhere in the solar system.
The German merger model is not a template that can be applied on a European scale.
Ban said he hoped the Kenyan model could act as a template that could be replicated across the continent.
The lessons have created a template that can be used by other NHS Trusts to copy the initiative.
It's a template that has served George Karl's team well all season.
"The DNA serves as a scaffold, a template that will determine where the carbon nanotubes will sit," Dr. Braun said.
He is, after all, a template that can be reshaped to suit the times.
The United States was also seeking to create a template that might serve other Southeast Asian nations.
The point of entry for many school Web sites is often a template that includes things like lunch menus, sports schedules, teacher rosters and notes from the principal.
Instead it is the triumph of absolutely conventional Hollywood thinking about releases and marketing, and it works off a template that turned 40 years old this summer.
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