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The phrase "an attempt to generalize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing efforts to create broad conclusions or theories based on specific examples or data.
Example: "In this study, we make an attempt to generalize the findings from our sample to a larger population."
Alternatives: "an effort to generalize" or "a bid to generalize".
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Since this article can be considered as an attempt to generalize this solution methodology to general wireless communication and networking problems it is instructive to close this introduction by reviewing the derivation of the waterfilling solution.
On the other hand, Branciari [1] made an attempt to generalize the Banach contraction principle by bringing out the notion of generalized metric, as well known as rectangular metric, where he replaced the triangle inequality with the weaker assumption, namely, quadrilateral inequality.
There was also an attempt to generalize the idea of a just price.
Hence an attempt to generalize liquid liquid flow in multiphase systems seems impractical.
In an attempt to generalize the results, 17 different surrounding configurations were considered.
This method is an attempt to generalize and improve the robustness and diversity with above three kinds of population based meta-heuristic optimization techniques.
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The endless variety of facts and circumstances reflected in the executive pay policies of over 6,000 public companies will defeat any attempt to generalize executive pay into a simple to apply one-size-fits-all model.
Taken together, all of these results raise questions about any attempt to generalize our findings.
Our statistical design treated participants as a fixed effect, and body postures as a random effect: it therefore generalizes across ballet postures but does not make any attempt to generalize across people.
We must be very careful in making any attempt to generalize our results to women, as level of consumption and pattern of drinking most probably differ in comparison with men (Wilsnack et al., 2000).
Let us notice that this is a second attempt to generalize AW polynomials.
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