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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a generalized evaluation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an assessment or analysis that is broad and not specific to particular details.
Example: "The report provides a generalized evaluation of the current market trends, highlighting key factors that influence consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a broad assessment of" or "a general analysis of".
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For the software UncertRadio (UR), designed for a generalized evaluation of environmental radioactivity measurements, the evaluation procedure is given if least squares-fitting is involved.
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Next, a more generalized evaluation of the oxidative state of the cells was evaluated following 5 µM JS-K treatment for 24 hrs by measuring the ratio of reduced GSH to the total GSH levels.
Carbonyl groups of the proteins are a major product of a variety of ROS-mediated oxidation reactions, so that their measurement provides a generalized and integrated evaluation of the oxidative damage.
First, a generalized linear evaluation model (GLEM) is described that combines conjunctions of Boolean features linearly.
The Logic Scoring of Preference (LSP) method is a generalized multicriteria evaluation (MCE) decision making approach with origins in soft computing.
The protest and unrest that followed the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson has been summarized by some with a generalized blanketing of individual behaviors to whole communities, and evaluations of complex situations with inaccurate collective blame.
In contrast, Bledsoe et al.[ 18] have proposed that context is important, and rather than a generalized obligation, careful evaluation based upon the type of research and likely clinical utility be considered.
The internet as a generalized space of unattached, floating rage?
7. (of a class) a generalized instance of the class.
And it's not just a generalized wash of dramatic commentary on postwar America.
Compounding these problems are blindness, seizures and a generalized haze of unresponsiveness.
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