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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up a model" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing the process of creating or establishing a model, prototype, or framework to represent a concept or idea. Example: The team of scientists set up a model to simulate the effects of climate change on marine life.
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In the 1960s, the Dutch scientist set up a model, still used around the world, to predict comfortable indoor temperatures for office workers.
They set up a model that features strategic liquidity supply and demand.
An early advocate of environmental farming, he set up a model farm.
The authors set up a model of how politicians, their constituencies and interest groups interact.
Developers could use the tool to set up a model of a development that will be completed in three years.
At the Farnborough International Air Show here, Boeing has set up a model of the plane in its exhibition hall.
Using this information, we set up a model of landslide evolution during the Holocene for the lowland of Eastern Carpathians.
In the areas in China where UNFPA set up a model program, there is no compulsion and the abortion rate is lower than in the U.S….
But in terms of long-term interest, momentum and financial support … maybe we have set up a model for people to adapt to their own situations".
We can set up a model if we really want to do that there's a country that's desperate for our help.
We can set up a model if we really want to do that — there's a country that's desperate for our help.
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