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The phrase "and a model was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or event involving a model, often in a narrative or explanatory manner.
Example: "The project was a success, and a model was created to illustrate the findings."
Alternatives: "and a prototype was" or "and a representation was".
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Suitability of using a neural network model was developed, and a model was validated.
In this regard, an analysis was performed and a model was proposed.
In each fold, 1/10th of the edges to drugs from an ADR were deleted and a model was then optimised using the resulting graph.
Combined effects of 13-hydroperoxides and dithiotreitol were optimised by a central composite design and a model was proposed.
The most effective indices for improving energy efficiency were identified and a model was designed to implement energy efficiency measures in industrial plants.
Pulsatile microdialysis (PMD) was used to sample local concentrations in the receiver medium, and a model was developed to allow the determination of permeability.
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That level of trust between a photographer and a model is a rare thing.
(Dargis) 'UNDISCOVERED' (PG-13, 97 minutes) A lifeless Los Angeles romance between an aspiring musician and a model is characterized by bland stars and overlong musical numbers.
Additional work is ongoing to characterize this dependence and a model is being developed.
From the collected data, all aliases are extracted and a model is created for each alias.
Once the relationship is established and a model is developed, this can then be used to monitor and update child poverty estimates for Iraq on a regular basis.
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