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The phrase "are just models" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing representations or simulations of concepts, ideas, or systems that are not the actual entities themselves.
Example: "In the context of scientific research, theories are just models that help us understand complex phenomena."
Alternatives: "are merely representations" or "are simply simulations".
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You should understand that these sample tracks are just models and that your program might look quite different.
As complex as the CGE studies are, they are just models, peering into the future through a haze of assumptions.
All the numbers tossed about in the media about health effects and risks from radiation are just models numbers calculated from LNT. They're not actual numbers, not actual people, not actual risks.
What are called scientific theories are just models.
Non-hitting cell models in RT are just models based on phenomena; they should not be interpreted as there are real non-hitting cells in RT.
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Don't be discouraged by the fact that someone else is already using it; they are just modeling how the item is best enjoyed.
Look at any actor nowadays – they're just models.
To the Roman church, the systems of Ptolemy and Copernicus were just models, ways for mortals to predict astronomical events.
As the other parents had it, they're "just models".
Those bikes are just for models riding round New York with a baguette in their basket.
There are just two models and a limited list of options.
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