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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quite general view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a broad or overarching perspective on a topic without delving into specifics.
Example: "In a quite general view, the economic trends suggest a recovery in the coming years."
Alternatives: "a fairly broad perspective" or "a rather general perspective".
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In this work we will adopt a quite general view, trying to address a large community of interested readers, although some sections will be particularly devoted to the 3D analysis of isolated macromolecular complexes in the application area normally referred to as Single Particle Analysis (SPA).
A quite general view was also found regarding responsibility for compliance and outcome of pharmaceutical treatment.
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For instance, Aristotle's views might be as follows: a quite general account can be given of practical reasoning, which includes selecting means to ends and determining the constituents of a desired activity.
This action can be taken in a quite general form.
It's a general view of competence, rather than a specific positional view".
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.
Figure 1 a A general view of electrospun ZnO nanowires.
Just a basic, general view of the story.
They provide a general view that caters for the majority.
(a) General view of the two devices.
This introductory chapter gives a general view on sensors.
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