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The phrase "about the generalisation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to the process of forming general concepts or conclusions from specific instances.
Example: "The research paper focuses on the generalisation of findings from the study to a broader population."
Alternatives: "regarding the generalization of" or "concerning the generalization of".
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Comments are also made about the generalisation of the results to include the ammonia synthesis reaction.
In 1998, Cochrane reviews were found to be more methodologically rigorous in comparison to paper-based meta-analysis [ 26] and we have had no cause to have reservations about the generalisation of this finding to the present time.
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Finally, the generalisation of the approach is discussed.
It is important to remember that the generalisation of the result from a case study is a theoretical generalisation and not a statistical generalisation (24, 26).
The qualitative methods limit the generalisation of the results.
This issue might limit the generalisation of the review findings.
This may limit the generalisation of the findings.
A final remark concerns the generalisation of the current findings.
The small sample size limits the generalisation of the findings.
However, prudence is recommended in the generalisation of the results.
Some methodological issues question the generalisation of the results.
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