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The phrase "a mere generalization" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a statement or idea that is oversimplified or lacking in specific details or evidence. For example: - "His argument that all Millennials are lazy and entitled is just a mere generalization." - "The author's claims about the economy are based on a mere generalization rather than actual data." - "It is unfair to make a mere generalization about all men being emotionally distant."
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Plonsey and Barr showed in a two dimensional rectangular framework, except for special cases, the bidomain approach to modeling tissue electrophysiology is not a mere generalization of one dimensional cable theory [19, 20].
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This generalization is not a mere mathematical curiosity but rather has interesting applications in many areas of science and engineering such as electrochemistry, control, porous media, electromagnetism, etc.
This generalization is not a mere mathematical curiosity but rather has interesting applications in many areas of science and engineering such as electrochemistry, control, porous media, electromagnetism, etc. (see [1 5]).
While differences among process philosophers make generalizations difficult, its critics accuse its God of being a mere demiurge, one power among others who, while influencing everything, controls nothing.
which does not actually say anything itself (it is not truth-evaluable) and cannot be turned into a genuine generalization about truth, because of its essential reliance on the schematic letter "p", a mere placeholder.
Not a "mere" tweaker.
A mere handful.
A mere chardonnay, perhaps.
A mere $1 billion.
They cost a mere $2,900.
The price: a mere £35m.
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