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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generalized term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a word or phrase that can be applied to many different contexts. An example sentence might be: "The term 'apple' can be used as a generalized term to refer to both the fruit and the tech company."
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It's a generalized term.
Feminists should not seize too quickly on the generalized term "the sex opposite to mine".
What he does know, however, is that the American trust in "the media" — that generalized term that stretches from the Times to NewsMax — is miserably low.
In a very generalized term, the TARP and RTC 2.0 will be synonymous.
In this section, we get the value and generalized term of the analogue Euler zeta function.
Hence, we find out the following generalized term ζ ( m ), when m is a positive even integer.
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My total interaction with her, after very strenuous efforts at contact on my part, consisted of a single short email in which she extolled her sister in very generalized terms.
Today, when asked about his religion, he describes himself as a "secular" Jew and speaks in generalized terms about spirituality.
And we all know that the "right" is often vilified in generalized terms whenever an attack against vulnerable groups, such as Muslims or LGBTQ individuals, takes place.
The decision by director Cati Gonzalez to use "real people" (as opposed to seasoned actors) who parallel the lives of the film's characters offers an unvarnished glimpse into the graphic reality of a subject often talked about only in generalized terms.
This information was presented to women by the breast surgeon in generalized terms and was stratified by the surgeon into one of three categories: low, moderate, or high risk.
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