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The phrase "allows the model to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the capabilities or functionalities that a model possesses in a specific context, such as technology or data analysis.
Example: "The new algorithm allows the model to process data more efficiently and improve accuracy in predictions."
Alternatives: "enables the model to" or "permits the model to".
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This allows the model to accurately reflect real battery performance.
To some extent, machine learning allows the model to emerge from the data rather than the other way around.
This allows the model to predict heat transfer between the cell and air-preheating tube accurately.
The ambient temperature allows the model to account for convective loss.
The latter allows the model to cluster the current data well and to be consistent with the recent history.
Furthermore, Monte Carlo ray tracing (MCRT) allows the model to evaluate the radiation transfer in complex urban areas.
A new sub-laminate discretisation approach is proposed that allows the model to more accurately capture out-of-plane failure.
This allows the model to predict the surface tension to within 1% accuracy for such a homologous series.
This optically trackable mechanophore (optically active through absorption and fluorescence when triggered) allows the model to be assessed in comparison to observed experimental behavior.
This allows the model to be integrated with other cognitive processes such as perception, analogical reasoning, spreading activation memory retrieval, etc.
This modification allows the model to represent removal of fines in marl-rich catchments, without the need to introduce a fully explicit travel distance formulation.
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