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The phrase "a general prototype for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a model or example that serves as a basis for something else, often in design or development contexts.
Example: "The new software serves as a general prototype for future applications in the industry."
Alternatives: "a basic model for" or "a standard example of".
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The above method gives a general prototype for assessing draft genomes.
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Beyond mechanics of OS1-179 action, such activation of Emx2 by a short antisense transcript is nonetheless remarkable, as possible prototype of a general method for overexpressing single specific genes, without any need to introduce additional copies of them into the genome, similarly to classical RNAa [62] [65].
"The Labour party was intending to use this general election as a prototype for five years' time where we really could see some proactive marketing on the web," he says.
"This is an example and a prototype for us...
Samsung recently unveiled a prototype for a 40-inch display.
Intel has created a prototype for a home energy monitor that gathers information beamed to it from the appliances plugged into wall sockets, said Joe Jensen, general manager of Intel's embedded-computing division in Chandler, Ariz.
Sony Corp also has a prototype for a virtual reality headset for its Playstation 4 games console.
Although it is assumed to be a prototype for the class, these considerations limit the general applicability of the research findings with Wy-14,643 to the diverse chemicals that activate PPAR-α.
It was a prototype for the rest.
More likely, it will be a prototype for other cities.
Because you can quickly become a prototype for Hollywood".
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