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The phrase "an official model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recognized or authorized representation of something, often in contexts like standards, guidelines, or frameworks.
Example: "The organization has adopted an official model for evaluating employee performance to ensure consistency across all departments."
Alternatives: "a formal model" or "an authorized model".
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Speedsters were not an official Model T body type.
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A meta move from BFA's official model of the year.
Though it should be noted that Tesla is showing a red Model 3 on its official Model 3 page.
However, creating an official certification model is difficult due to the deficiency of data in the domain of software engineering.
Morita Shōgi 64's online capabilities were charmingly low-key: the bulging cartridge (one of the few to not have an Official Nintendo model number, fact fans) merely had a RJ-42 Modem Connection where players could place an ethernet cable that came with the game.
In early 2012, Park was chosen by KT Tech to be the official model of Take HD, a new smartphone by the brand.
As the school's official Model UN team, HopMUN participates in a number of conferences across North America, including at Harvard, McGill, and Columbia universities.
Kitcher claims that behind the account of explanation given by Hempel's covering law model the official model of explanation for logical positivism there was an unofficial model which saw explanation as unification.
She has been the official model for Marianne, the ageless symbol of the French republic that appears on postage stamps and municipal buildings.
JC: Is your official model getting users to pay?
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