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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'suitable model' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to either a physical model of something, or an example which is appropriate for a certain purpose. For example, "We need to find a suitable model for our new product design."
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Before this room was built, a suitable model was sought in Japan.
A major obstacle in evaluating new latency-reversing agents is the lack of a suitable model representing latency in vivo.
They have no heartbeat, and thus no systemic circulation, which makes them a suitable model for examining local haematopoietic emergence22.
Then by applying a suitable model, kinetic parameters were determined.
The suitable model was also modified for better predictions.
At a time when Michael Gove suggests Albania would be a suitable model for a post-Brexit Britain, it is difficult for political satire to match reality.
The team believes this research could be a suitable model for studying what happens to other animal tool-users such as chimpanzees.
So despite his innocent exterior, he is actually one of the most dangerous and feared gods - a suitable model for the CHERUB agents.
By any interpretation it is about to explode, which also makes it a suitable model for the way Mr. Friedman's works can expand in the mind.
The biogeographical analysis, using the most suitable model for our data (DIVALIKE + J, max_range_size = 2), revealed that Hispaniola was most likely colonized first.
This is a particularly suitable model for the investigation of acute right ventricular failure.
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