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The phrase "a generalized method that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a broad or overarching approach to a problem or process.
Example: "The study proposes a generalized method that can be applied to various fields of research, enhancing the adaptability of the findings."
Alternatives: "a broad approach that" or "a universal technique that".
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It is also interesting to note that the MST algorithm can be considered as a special case of a generalized method that adds a tunable shaping function to the standard window in frequency domain to meet specific frequency localization needs.
We develop a generalized method that can incorporate the constraints from the measurements of intermediate states.
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It is the perception of the author that the field of medical informatics suffers from a lack of simple and generalized methods that can be easily tested in various use cases or compared with alternate or new methods using shared corpora.
RJMCMC is a generalized MCMC method that can construct a sampler between models of different dimensions, which in our case corresponds to reaction paths with different number of reactions.
We propose a generalized bootstrap method that corrects this deficiency through a simple adjustment of design bootstrap weights that accounts for the model variability.
In this work, we present a generalized method of modularizing mechanisms into software objects that we call PMMs.
It has been shown that LSC can be further utilized as a generalized method of displacement analysis at incipient collapse.
The BN+1 approach is a generalized method to refine and expand biological pathways.
Previously, dengue virus was used to demonstrate a generalized method [ 27].
To compare the precision of InteQuan and SISQuan, a generalized method for CV calculation was developed.
We propose a generalized strip modelling method that is computationally efficient for the VIV prediction of long flexible cylinders in three-dimensional incompressible flow.
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