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"a more general view" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a broader perspective on a particular topic. For example, "The lecture provided us with a more general view of the scientific theory."
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Although nucleotide resolution detailed information can easily be generated, biological insight often requires a more general view of patterns (footprints) over distinct genomic features such as transcription start sites, exons or repetitive regions.
A more general view incorporates these two theories within a single more fundamental one based on denial.
A pair of paintings by Dennis Pinette take a more general view of the loss of natural landscape.
Fred Bender's "Vineyards, Cutchogue" is a more general view of a similar scene, and one that also tries for accuracy, but its parts do not quite gel into a convincing whole.
The answers hold the keys to understanding how fast organisms can evolve to fit new environments — and thus to practical matters like the appearance of drug resistance in hospitals, as well as a more general view of how likely different populations are to go extinct when the environment changes.
A more general view must be taken and a clear distinction must be made between those matters covered by technical reliability and non-technical reliability.
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Our report provides a wider, more general view of the fact that a deficient electron transfer chain leads to basal oxidative stress and shorter life span in all aerobic cell types.
The Council on Ethical & Judicial Affairs takes a far more general view, arguing against prior receipt of medical resources being considered for any intervention or care, and explicitly recommending first-come-first served as a randomization technique for allocation, all else being equal [ 3].
And chimeras as a metaphor become a more and more general view, an epistemological filter that privileges and detects certain features.
We might take the more general view that each person has a right to be created with "due consideration for his or her humanity"; we can understand that life itself is a "predicament" for which one's children need to be well-equipped (Velleman 2008, 266 and 276).
In 1944 The New Yorker, fearing that Reader's Digest was generating too big a fraction of magazine articles in the United States, attacked the system as "a threat to the free flow of ideas and to the independent spirit"; but, in the more general view, the matter was regarded as a private one for the parties concerned.
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