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Free sign up"to model" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of representing or mimicking something, often in an abstract form. For example: Scientists are using computer-generated models to simulate the effects of global climate change.
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to model
noun
A person who serves as a subject for artwork or fashion, usually in the medium of photography but also for painting or drawing.
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They then tried to model the factors driving this pattern.
This isn't the first attempt to model the shortcomings of current agricultural production, called "yield gaps".
Initially, I thought about areas where I could use computers to model aspects of Earth systems.
They were able to model two complete fossils and fragments of several others.
Stevens spent hours in the lab trying to model the process in a dish.
In the 1970s, researchers began using mathematics and computers to model locomotion.
So Jacobson's team decided to model how the health and climate impacts would change with a switch to hydrogen cars.
Now he's trying to model the human cerebral cortex--and he's created a software company based on his ideas.
Multidisciplinary teams are being formed to model living structures and processes.
Ironically, Yao also holds a grant from the U.S. Army Research Office to model the behavior of computer programs.
McMichael hopes to use her statistical methods to model all different kinds of ancient human impacts on the Amazon.
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