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The phrase "can be generalized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the idea that a certain concept or set of observations is applicable and relevant to a broader context. For example, "The findings of this study can be generalized to other similar contexts."
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These simple observations can be generalized.
UFuRT can be generalized to other domains.
These results can be generalized across other seasons.
Furthermore this approach can be generalized to more complex proteins.
Our approach can be generalized to domains with corners.
The approach can be generalized to fully nonlinear models.
The same method can be generalized to other such protocols.
This approach can be generalized even further, leading to what is now called global analysis.
It can be generalized or be directed towards specific, usually imagined or exaggerated threat.
On the one hand, we can't assume that the results from experiments on their brains can be generalized to humans.
Illustration of key principles that can be generalized to other synthetic and natural biological circuits.
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