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The phrase "be also generalized to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in academic or technical writing to explain how a concept or idea can apply to a wider range of situations or cases. Example: The theory of relativity can be also generalized to different frames of reference, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of the universe.
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The results and theorems in this paper can be also generalized to cone metric spaces.
This approach can be also generalized to include delumping for a system with non-zero binary interaction coefficients.
The Le et al. [48] study shows that extracting features directly from video data is a very important research direction, which can be also generalized to many domains.
The reader may also note that the methods presented in this paper might be also generalized to other types of Earth system models, leading to improved ease of use and flexibility.
The games were also designed aiming to increase the likelihood that the skills that were directly taught and generalized to the game context could be also generalized to the school environment: the games were made of materials found in school settings, such as paper, EVA sheets, and contact paper.
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The ZIP Code field has been also generalized to indicate the wider area (Casablanca).
This approach is also generalized to tackle the more intractable energy-efficient coordinated beamforming problem.
In [3] and [4], the results were also generalized to the Finsler setting.
In a way, the corresponding results of Dehaish and Kozlowski [11] are also generalized to the case of multivalued mappings.
This method for the integrally matching growth of ZnO using photoresist patterns was also generalized to ZnO tubes and rings, which individually match to single restriction hole.
The proposed model is also generalized to maternal and fetal ECG mixtures recorded from the abdomen of pregnant women in single and multiple pregnancies.
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