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The phrase 'more model' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something that is better or more advanced than something else. For example, "The new phone is a more model version of the one I had last year."
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He has often granted Christmas-season clemency to one or more model prisoners serving long sentences.
Many have a three year appointment, renewable for two years and then sometimes one year more model of tenure.
Inside, model types dance to music played by model-type D.J.'s and sip on drinks served by still more model types.
The result is a little insipid, more model to look at than space to explore, lacking the layered sense of interior sequence that characterises his buildings.
Many newer restaurants seem like one more model rolling off the assembly line or a shrewdly calculated effort to diversify the portfolio.
He said that if a car was three or more model years old, insurers might want repair shops to compare the price of a recycled part with the price of a new part.
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Such models focus on specific experimental signatures that could reveal physics beyond the Standard Model, and they characterise these signatures with a minimal set of new particles and interactions in a more model-independent way.
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