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"could be generalized" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something can be put into a broader category or context. For example, "The findings of the study suggest that the results could be generalized to other similar populations."
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Thus, the estimates generated by using sampling weights could be generalized to the entire population of Nunavik.
Thus, our results could be generalized to other models and parameter choices depending on the locomotion system being modeled.
Our aim was not to achieve traditional generalizability, by which our sample could be generalized to a wider population [ 37], but rather to achieve an analytical generalization, whereby our results could be generalized to a set of theories [ 34].
This approach could be generalized for wide-scale applications.
We contemplated several ideas how the paradigm underlying this sculpture could be generalized and extended.
The researchers proposed that the technique could be generalized to other types of biomolecules.
We suggest that this shorebirds burrowing organism interaction could be generalized for other intertidal estuarine habitats.
Such biosensor could be generalized to detect other protein biomarkers of interest.
However, the study indicated that its results should be reproduced before they could be generalized.
Whether this finding could be generalized to MRI-negative FCD needs to be further studied.
This new technique could be generalized to various periodic acoustic 2D simulations.
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