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The phrase "a generalized argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broad or abstract reasoning that applies to multiple situations or cases.
Example: "In the debate, the speaker presented a generalized argument that could be applied to various social issues."
Alternatives: "a broad argument" or "an abstract argument".
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By relaxing the implicit assumption that all worlds are of equal weight, a generalized argument shows that weighted average distance is the only function to satisfy the extension principles.
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Lagrange and C.G.A. Mayer into a generalized statement.
Maalouf, a novelist, doesn't support his generalized argument with scholarly detail, but this is nevertheless an eloquent introductory exploration of why, in this age of globalization, we need to abandon our historical idea of identity as a single religious or national alliance.
When presented with deductive proofs, students frequently find them unconvincing (Chazan, 1993), and fail to appreciate the utility of deductive reasoning for communicating generalized arguments based on logical inference (Harel & Sowder, 1998).
Our results show that the existence of a generalized piecewise constant argument influences the behavior of the solutions.
Parmenides' arguments in fragment 8 effectively become, for advocates of this line, a generalized rather than a specific reductio of early Greek cosmological theorizing.
The first step in the argument is to consider a generalized gauge transformation.
In this paper we strive to focus on one narrow but motivating mathematical way: the derivation of nonlocal plasma-fluid equations from a generalized nonlocal Liouville derivative operator motivated from Suykens's nonlocal arguments.
The proof depends on a generalized linking theorem due to Krysewski and Szulkin, and on a concentration-compactness argument, proved by Frigon and the author.
The proof involves a development of Lax-Phillips theory in a generalized setting, a Poisson formula for scattering poles, and some simple Tauberian arguments.
Theirs was more of a generalized fear: What if they had unwittingly crossed a line?
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