Sentence examples for a generality of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a generality of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used when referring to a broad or general statement or concept that applies to a group or category.
Example: "A generality of people believe that exercise is essential for good health."
Alternatives: "a generalization of" or "a broad category of".

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We stress a generality of the approach that cuts across a variety of classes of models.

The high sequence and structural similarity within these protein classes suggests a generality of the interaction mode among homologous proteins.

Therefore considering the dynamic processes satisfying condition (D) does not reduce a generality of our research.

Language-like behavior has been extended to music [ 6] and recently to genomes [ 7– 10], making the MA law a generality of both natural and human-made systems.

These results mirror previous observations in the yeast genome (Rivera et al. 1998; Cotton and McInerney 2010), suggesting a generality of these patterns across a broad range of eukaryotes.

We therefore considered whether the enrichment for self-interactions is truly a generality of duplicated genes, or is only a feature of WGD-duplicated genes which are older on average than SSD-duplicated genes and tend to have a higher number of interaction partners.

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Nevertheless, the vast majority of RTE sequences will be shared among all extant mice, and the results presented here are all of a global genomic character with no predictions for individual loci, suggesting a fair generality of the findings.

The additional transport equations serve a higher generality of the model and enable the proper treatment of vaporizing fuel droplets.

This convergence suggests a phylogenetic generality of the behavioural mechanisms underlying risky choice.

As a generality, plants are of medium height, with abundant straight prickles (both slender and thick-based) and multiple flowers with glabrous hips and pedicels.

The theory is presented in a generality encompassing any number of co-axial perforated pipes.

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