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The use of the phrase 'generalizable to' is correct and can be used in written English in situations where one is comparing or drawing connections between different things. For example, "The results of this study are generalizable to other studies in the field."
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"That shows that some of our findings are generalizable to the online world," Dr. Christakis said.
It's possible it can be a trigger of some people's headaches, but it is not something that is generalizable to other people".
This method may well be generalizable to other situations.
The method is generalizable to coupled hyperbolic elliptic systems.
Ideally, clinical prediction models are generalizable to other patient groups.
Thus, the results may not be generalizable to these groups.
Thus, the results may not be generalizable to different settings.
The approach would be easily generalizable to other applications.
This approach should be generalizable to other DNA-functionalized copolymers.
Units relying on the peak overpressure would not be generalizable to other impulsive noise sources.
Three models are examined in depth but the technique is generalizable to any kinetic deactivation model.
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