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The phrase "a more general result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing findings or conclusions that apply to a broader context or a wider range of cases than previously mentioned results.
Example: "While the initial study focused on a specific population, it ultimately led to a more general result that can be applied to various demographics."
Alternatives: "a broader conclusion" or "a wider outcome".
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By generating a function similar to h we obtain a more general result as follows.
We actually prove a more general result.
See [20] for a more general result.
In fact, we obtain a more general result as follows.
We obtain a more general result as follows.
In [25] Luong and Thuan obtained a more general result.
Next, we give a more general result as follows.
To establish a more general result, we need more notations.
Now we present a more general result than Theorem 2.1.
Recently, in [10], the author provided a more general result.
He published a more general result in 1768.
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