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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a complete representation or version of something, often in fields like statistics, machine learning, or design.
Example: "The researchers presented the full model of the system, which included all variables and parameters."
Alternatives: "complete model" or "comprehensive model".
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Our protagonists presented ABCD as a "glass half full" model.
Red full model.
Lower right triangle: full model.
Blue full model except (s_beta).
The full model is therefore identified.
Our full model yields a smaller error.
In the full model, all the constructs were included.
The full model admits temporal as well as spatial uncertainty.
The full model is described in Materials and Methods.
The full model has eleven such states, see figure 1.
The full model also included interactions between all variables.
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