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The phrase "a generalised point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a broad or overarching idea that applies to multiple situations or examples.
Example: "In discussing the various theories, the author makes a generalised point about the importance of context in understanding human behavior."
Alternatives: "a broad statement" or "a generalized idea".
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Hunt tweeted: "On BBC QT I was trying to make a generalised point about the use of unqualified teachers in schools.
But responding himself on Twitter, Mr Hunt wrote: "On BBC QT I was trying to make a generalised point about the use of unqualified teachers in schools.
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Additional design requirements are subsequently cast into a generalised plant.
We have included 262 points with discharge data at 15 minute resolution with a generalised common record period from 10/01/2007 till the current time.
We have included 262 points with discharge data at 15 minute resolution with a generalised common record period from 10/01/2007 till current time.
These findings point to a generalised approach where oligomers or longer range assemblies of multiple light harvesting and/or redox proteins can be constructed in a manner that can be genetically-encoded, enabling the construction of new, designed bioenergetic systems in vivo or in vitro.
To test for significant differences among CDEII loci in the point substitution spectrum or for significant point substitution biases in the total dataset, a generalised linear model (GLM) was fit to the data in R with Poisson errors.
Binary or ordinal secondary end points will be analysed using a generalised dynamic linear model.
In order to account for non-independence of points due to shared ancestry [74], [75], a generalised least-squares (GLS) approach in a phylogenetic framework was used [76].
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