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The phrase "availability of generalizations about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the presence or accessibility of broad statements or conclusions regarding a particular subject or topic.
Example: "The availability of generalizations about climate change can help inform public policy decisions."
Alternatives: "accessibility of generalizations regarding" or "presence of generalizations concerning".
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It is based on (1) the availability of generalizations about groups and (2) stable conditions, or control, and for a limited period.
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The rules of evidence tightly restrict the consideration of generalizations about people.
Thus the formulating of generalizations about culture and the drawing of comparisons inevitably become components of ethnography.
It is true, many of the generalizations about my generation apply to me and my life.
So many of our generalizations about the burbs no longer stick, which almost seems a shame, since generalization was one of the things that we liked best about them.
We've heard enough of specious generalizations about "model minorities".
I also warn that we should be wary of overly sweeping generalizations about the use of eminent domain in America.
There is no shortage of more stable generalizations about dangerous dogs, though.
The diversity of insect groups places limits on generalizations about hormonal control of development.
In each of those cases, insulting generalizations about race animated the decisions.
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