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Chivalry Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

A "model" of

Is it correct to use that term on all physical objects with specifications when it comes to referring to their specific kind?

(Sorry if all my sentences sound so poorly-structured, I only said that because even I think they ARE,)

Thanks in advance Emotion: smile
  

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Please provide a sentence as an examle of what you are asking about. Clive

  • Please provide a sentence as an examle of what you are asking about.
  • Clive
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Please provide a sentence as an examle of what you are asking about.

Clive
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ClivePlease provide a sentence as an examle of what you are asking about.Clive
For example,
can I say "I bought a pair of similar glasses from this brand too, but it might be a different model."

Thanks in advance:)
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Yes.
"I bought a similar pair of glasses from this manufacturer, but they might be a different model.

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