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The phrase "a generalized and easy to use" is not entirely correct in written English due to the missing hyphen in "easy-to-use." You can use it when describing something that is simple to operate or understand and applies broadly to various situations or users.
Example: "The software is designed to be a generalized and easy-to-use tool for beginners."
Alternatives: "a broad and user-friendly" or "a versatile and simple to use."
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In this study, a generalized and easy to use method based on Hill's equation and chain matrix concept is used to analyze the electromagnetic wave propagation in stratified dielectric and inhomogeneous media with arbitrary profiles.
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