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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generally normal" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is normally the case but with some exceptions. For example, you could say "The weather in November is generally normal, though there can be some days of extreme cold."
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Indeed, this may be specific to Europe, a geographic area characterised by a suboptimal selenium status in the general population [ 28, 29], whereas other trace elements are generally normal.
Impedence studies have shown that esophageal transit in patients with hypertensive peristalsis is generally normal.
Both of these alterations are believed to be generally normal and desirable after endurance training.
ptrn-1-null mutants display generally normal developmental axon outgrowth but significantly impaired regenerative regrowth after laser axotomy.
Although the morphant embryos were generally normal in appearance, they lacked staining with α-bungarotoxin or an α-subunit-specific monoclonal antibody.
Results: For both mild TBI and orthopedic injury groups, personality traits were generally normal; concordance rates between self and significant others personality and symptoms scales were moderate.
The air across most of Lower Manhattan quickly returned to generally normal conditions, with periodic jumps in the levels of ash and soot, but remained downright horrible for weeks at the smoldering mound of ground zero itself.
"You need to sell your idea and use every opportunity you can at a speed that is not generally normal in a business environment," Hicks said.
Objective The von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease (VWF-cp) activity has been reported to be deficient in adults with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and generally normal in adults with hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS).
We consider the problem of proving the existence of an L2-cutoff for families of ergodic Markov processes started from given initial distributions and associated with reversible (more, generally, normal) Markov semigroups.
The mother's generally normal metabolism could, via the placenta, compensate for her infant's impaired metabolism, in which case no prenatal effects would be expected in the infant at birth.
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