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Discover Ludwig'has a model for' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something possesses a specific model or example for a particular concept or situation. Example: The company has a model for successful product launches, which they have used for all their new releases in the past year.
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All accepted sound combinations are modeled, i.e., the AED system has a model for each class whether it is an isolated event or a combination of events.
The PM has a model for how deficit reduction should work: Canada in the 1990s.
India has a model for success, said Mr. Verma of the business council: its automobile industry.
NAFTA stands has a model for the benefits that are possible when trade is open and free.
He said that states willing to move forward will pore over this research and see that California has a model for a better future.
The new Ohio has a model for economic development that is clearly working.
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Do you have a model for that?
"We simply don't have a model for these children".
We already have a model for the answer.
"It's like having a model for your painting".
And she had a model for a new media company for mobile and wearables.
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