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model
adjective as in typical, ideal
Strong matches
classic, classical, copy, dummy, facsimile, imitation, perfect, representative, standard
Weak matches
archetypal, commendable, flawless, illustrative, paradigmatic, prototypical, quintessential, typical, very
noun as in imitation, replica
noun as in example, standard
Strong matches
apotheosis, archetype, criterion, emblem, embodiment, epitome, exemplar, gauge, hero, lodestar, mirror, mold, nonesuch, nonpareil, paradigm, paragon, quintessence, saint, touchstone
Weak matches
noun as in type, version
verb as in form, shape
Example Sentences
But modern AI systems' reliance on large language models also means language skills and manipulation are an important part of the hacker tool kit, Mr De Ceukelaire says.
Led by British company Airbus, the project hopes to help scientists more accurately model climate change and track rates of deforestation.
She added that Tom Crowther KC, who led an inquiry in Telford, would help the government develop a new framework for the five local investigations that could be used as a model in other areas.
Where they do exist, different health plans and other payers generally design them differently, which means primary care practices manage multiple payment models, adding to their administrative burden.
But doctors tell us that over the last decade the complex funding model has not kept up with the cost of meeting growing demand from patients who need longer and more frequent appointments.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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