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The phrase "a more general sector" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing broader categories or areas within a specific field or industry.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that a more general sector of the economy is showing signs of growth."
Alternatives: "a broader category" or "a wider field".
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However, if global results cannot be achieved, a more general sector condition can be utilized to design a local synchronization controller.
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Rather than the common Lipschitz-type function, a more general sector-like nonlinear function is employed to characterize the nonlinearities in the networks.
By introducing an additional non-square operator which exploits their connectivity, a more general set of sector-like matrix inequalities is obtained.
To use the reserves, the plan relies on encouraging, somehow, a more general increase in private-sector imports.
The shrinking of the mining sector had taken a more general toll.
Oddly enough it may hasten the day when we all have to pay a fee for current account services, because if the banks are scared out of this sector they may move to a more general charge.
Focus had been shifted from dealing specifically with the unification issue to a more general review of development partner's involvement in the health sector.
The nonlinear functions in Assumption 2.4 are known as sector-like descriptions of the nonlinearities, which are in a more general form than the usual Lipschitz condition.
This work has also revealed the existence of tensions of a more general nature and which affect the CPG consensus and elaboration in the context of the health care sector in Spain.
It filed a more general "white paper".
And perhaps a more general one.
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