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The phrase "a general process that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a broad or overarching method or procedure that applies to various situations or contexts.
Example: "The study outlines a general process that can be applied to improve efficiency in manufacturing."
Alternatives: "a broad procedure that" or "a universal method that".
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The replica-molding technique described here is a general process that can be used to fabricate topographically patterned substrates with rounded features for many biomaterials.
Because different categories of criminal activity may betray their likenesses in different ways, we need a general process that can select the best combination of input attributes for each dataset.
A theoretical method is a general process that is supposed to influence change in behavioral determinants, based on theories.
This has been found to be a general process that applies in particular to 8-oxoGua, 8-oxo-7, 8-dihydroadenine,5-hydroxycytosine, 5- hydroxymethyl)uracil, and 5- hydroxymethyl
The concepts of selection for (a property) and selection of (objects) given by Sober [[ 32], p. 99] indicate the same setup: selection is a general process that can act without multiplication.
We describe a general process that exploits the capabilities of RTEC to efficiently implement multilingual audio-CASI applications, and demonstrate that process using four distinct languages.
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To determine the spatial ambiguity that would be expected for different ITDs as a function of frequency, we simulated the general process that is thought to occur within the auditory system.
At first, she exposes the general process that supported the emergence of the ICZM project of this district, highlighting the major role of early public participation, territorial planning and the design of operational action plans.
At most, they are born with a couple very basic, very general processes that allow them to build knowledge from their experiences (Pavlov, 1927/1960).
Three general processes that contribute to the generation of solutes in groundwater are: evaporate dissolution, carbonate dissolution, and silicate weathering (Garrels and MacKenzie 1971).
Specifically, gene expression profiling suggests that inflammation and angiogenesis are two general processes that may be sensitive to modulation by a dog's genetic background in hemangiosarcoma.
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