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The phrase "a generic qualification of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broad or non-specific qualification related to a subject or context.
Example: "The report provided a generic qualification of the findings, indicating that further research was needed to draw definitive conclusions."
Alternatives: "a broad description of" or "a general assessment of".
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This paper presents results of a "generic" qualification of storage remediation capacity, based on a methodology using a dimensionless analysis of the potential aquifer sites supposed to qualify for storage.
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