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The phrase "a source of generalised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that provides a broad or generalized form of information or insight.
Example: "The research paper serves as a source of generalised knowledge about climate change impacts."
Alternatives: "a source of generalized information" or "a provider of general insights."
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Expectations of self-efficacy are defined as a source of generalised problem-solving, which is reflective of an individual's sense of his own competency and ability.
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