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The phrase "a generalised problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a problem that is broad in scope or applicable to many situations or contexts.
Example: "The team is currently addressing a generalised problem that affects multiple departments within the organization."
Alternatives: "a widespread issue" or "a common problem".
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I think there's a generalised problem of militarisation in society, leading an increasing number of Americans, both in and out of uniform, to hunt around for things to shoot so they can claim to have been protecting someone.
"The discovery of this this irregular financing shows that this is a generalised problem," they said in a statement.
S. mansoni does not seem to be a generalised problem in any particular ecological area in the country.
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Although this line of research documented age-related difficulties in warning symbol comprehension and the effectiveness of accident scenarios in addressing those difficulties, it did not address the issue of whether older adults have a specific difficulty with certain types of symbols or whether they have a more generalised problem in comprehending symbols.
This allows us to extend present inventory literature to give the solution to a more generalised problem.
For codes which were labelled as unspecified, a research GP and a non-clinical researcher further identified those defining a "more widespread" or generalised problem (i.e. likely to cover more than one body region) based on the associated Read term.
The "housing crisis", most would agree, is a bad thing: a generalised social problem with multiple and complex causes, like poverty or conflict.
These harmonic functions are the solutions of a generalised Dirichlet problem with a (random) Schwartz distribution as boundary data.
A generalised eigenvalue problem is obtained and solved numerically for an eigenfrequency parameter and an associated eigenvector of spline coefficients.
It is not a generalised inflation problem unless it leads to second-round wage and price catch-up, of which there is no sign.
As their calculation is based on the solution of a generalised eigenvalue problem involving the volumetric and face stiffness matrices, the method is applicable to any element type for which these matrices can be calculated, including standard finite elements and the non-uniform rational B-splines of isogeometric analysis.
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