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Free sign up"generalised applicability" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in academic and technical contexts to describe something that is broadly applicable to a variety of topics, tasks, or situations. Example: The research was based on a theoretical framework of generalised applicability, which allowed the scientists to apply their findings to a wide range of contexts.
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The discrete (mesh based) optimisation approach presented is demonstrated to be effective in terms of its generalised applicability and intuitiveness.
The discrete mesh based optimisation approach outlined is shown to be effective in terms of its generalised applicability, intuitiveness and design space definition.
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The generalised modelling advancements adopted and the applicability of the model for heating, ventilation and air conditioning system simulation, re-configuration and diagnostics is emphasised.
February 2013: Applicability of policy to other websites and applications added.
In contrast, generalised probabilistic approaches are versatile and powerful when linked to a computational tool that permits their applicability to realistic engineering problems.
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Raising taxes causes only generalised grumbling.
In fact, their applicability to politics was, if anything, greater than their applicability to business.
— and its real-life applicability is hard to gauge.
A judge must decide on the applicability of these laws.
How widespread is the new invention's applicability and use?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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