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The phrase "a general expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a phrase or term that conveys a broad or non-specific idea or sentiment.
Example: "In mathematics, 'x' is often used as a general expression to represent an unknown value."
Alternatives: "a broad term" or "a common phrase".
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The aim of the current study was to generate a general expression system for soluble scTCRs.
Without loss of generality, Equation A10 can be rearranged and represented using a general expression, i.e., (A11).
A general expression for these higher-order corrections based on a recursive relationship has been obtained.
These formation equilibria can be obtained from a general expression derived here.
There was a general expression of condescension disguised as relief that Poor Jen had "finally found Mr Right".
There are nice period touches, especially the use of the word "Skill!" as a general expression of boy approval.
A general expression for the SNR and its particular form for different patterns are provided.
A general expression for the power of this procedure is derived.
A general expression for the noise equivalent acceleration (NEA) of the sensor is derived.
A general expression for the effective continuum tangent operator is derived based on the effective space plasticity hypothesis.
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We next extend these ideas to derive a general expression for epistasis given an arbitrary functional dependence of fitness on other traits.
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