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The phrase "model that describes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a specific model that explains or describes a concept or phenomenon. Example: The economic model that describes the relationship between supply and demand is frequently used to analyze market trends.
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A model of a mechanism is a model that describes a mechanism.
Further, in the appendix, we build a Hotelling model that describes the patients' hospital choice.
First, we establish the global node power model that describes the entire simulator (see Section 4.2).
The first is an SAV model that describes SAV biomass growth and decay.
Gartner developed a model that describes five levels of infrastructure maturity that will enable the dynamic IT infrastructure.
Then it needs a new business model that describes how it can make money in this services world.
The article introduces a general four-phase model that describes the structured policy process in China.
A complete mathematical model that describes the dynamic behaviour of a PSA unit is presented.
Simultaneously, a novel model that describes bubble bubble interactions was developed.
A mathematical model that describes both free-radical binary frontal polymerization and frontal copolymerization is presented.
In this work, we present a model that describes the mass transfer in structured porous media.
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