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The phrase "are not generally usable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items, tools, or concepts that are not typically suitable for use in most situations.
Example: "The software features are not generally usable for users without technical expertise."
Alternatives: "are not typically applicable" or "are not usually functional".
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However, the latter estimates are not generally usable for different independent experiments.
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Donation is allowed to take place after death is confirmed using "circulatory criteria", but in that case the heart – the organ that sick babies can only obtain from another infant because size is crucial – is not generally usable.
These are not generally directly usable as drugs, due to reasons such as toxicity and poor physicochemical properties, but they provide chemical diversity that is not readily achievable using chemical synthesis; they can also reveal novel modes of mechanism of inhibition of the enzyme.
Recycled materials are not generally included in the quoted examples because they are usable in nearly all applications if there is no limitation concerning the considered article to be manufactured in the countries of production, commercialization, and use.
It's not generally helpful.
It is not generally aged.
"In many cases, the weapons are not really usable," Mr. Brom said.
But because some critical bridges have not been completed yet, these roads are not that usable.
The contents of the urns — ash and bone — are not usable for DNA identification, he said.
Since they are not usable, unusable hypercomputational processes are irrelevant to Modest Physical CTT.
Most of them are not usable for simulations or work only under technical conditions.
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