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Discover Ludwig'model village' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small area which has been designed according to a particular style, often reflecting an idealized form of living. For example: "The carefully kept gardens in the model village provided a pleasant contrast to the bustle of the nearby city."
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Fuck off up the model village".
Eventually, the model village becomes a matter of pure PR.
By 1880 they had built Bournville, their model village.
Gaba was a model village, and clearly not representative.
She grew up in Bournville, the model village south of Birmingham.
He established the Bournville model village in 1895, where Cadbury workers were housed.
A Victorian model village founded to house workers for the new mill.
The "model village" part was a speculation on Arkwright's part, no more.
Soon the two villages became propaganda tools, each side pouring money into its showcase model village.
Burns was born in the model village of Port Sunlight in Bebington, Cheshire (now in Merseyside).
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A month in a model-village Britain with blue passports and unregulated working hours.
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