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The phrase "are models that are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or defining models in a specific context, often in academic or technical writing.
Example: "The algorithms we developed are models that are capable of predicting future trends based on historical data."
Alternatives: "representations that are" or "frameworks that are".
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The "proofs" are certain robust sets of reals (universally Baire sets of reals) and the test structures are models that are "closed" under these proofs.
At the same time my sense is that the models that are presented of sexuality continue to be unbelievably reductionistic; they are models that are decades old, and they don't reflect what we now know about the true diversity of sexual experience and expression over the life course.
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