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The phrase "a more general proposition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ideas or statements that are broader or less specific than others in a particular context.
Example: "While the study focuses on specific cases, it also aims to establish a more general proposition about the effects of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a broader statement" or "a more inclusive claim."
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In addition to being a more general proposition, a proof of unknowability requires epistemological premises about what constitutes proof.
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This recalls his more general proposition that, by calling into being a skilled working class concentrated in huge cities and factories, capitalism itself had given birth to its own eventual gravedigger.
Aggregate Knowledge historically competed directly with Strands, Loomia, Directed Edge and others, but it has recently moved away from powering product recommendations for e-commerce vendors to a more general technology proposition for the online display ad industry as a whole.
Remark 2.5 The proof of Lemma 2.4 is essentially contained in Liang et al.'s result (see Lemma 2.1 in [29]) or a more general case (see Proposition 3.1 and Corollary 3.2 in [30]).
Because the Bochner Martinelli integral of a continuous function is, in general, not holomorphic in z, in fact we need a more general version of Proposition 1 that applies to integral operators whose kernel is allowed to be any Cauchy Fantappié form: this is done in Proposition 2.
then the function in Proposition 2.2 is a -distance (see [11, Proposition ]), a more general distance introduced by Suzuki in [11] as below.
The next proposition is a special case of a more general result of Gasiński and Papageorgiou [20].
The next proposition is a special case of a more general result proved by Gasinski and Papageorgiou [13].
(VIII) In 2006, Kum [23] applied the compact case of Proposition 5.1 to further develop the previous study [22] for a more general pseudomonotone operator.
In this paper, we describe a methodology for interpreting linguistic structures that encode hypernymic propositions, in which a more specific concept is in a taxonomic relationship with a more general concept.
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