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"the next model" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the following or upcoming model of a product, such as a car or smartphone. Example: "After the success of their current flagship phone, the company is already planning for the next model to be released next year."
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The next model to appear was female.
The next model to emerge was the 99, in 1969.
The next model moved more smoothly, but looked even more like a cockroach.
Mr. McAlister said the next model will probably have a viewfinder and be battery-powered.
"Perfetto," Gabbana said, and sat down to await the next model.
In the next model year, more brands and models will have the film.
The next model, the 787-10, ischeduleded for service in 2018.
In March, Nintendo plans to introduce the 3DS, the next model in its popular DS line.
The 12C is to go on sale in early 2011, but Mr. Stephenson's team has already started work on the next model.
Again, he looked in the window for a while, then he came inside and asked for the next model plane in the series.
The next model appeared in a pair of dark pants and a voluminous white blouse cut like a feminized version of a man's dress shirt.
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