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The phrase "generally relates to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to draw a comparison between two objects, ideas, etc. For example, "This book generally relates to the themes discussed in her previous work."
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Copyright law on unpublished stuff generally relates to archives – notes, diaries, rough drafts, early scripts – in analogue form.
This patent generally relates to cell measurement reporting and conversion between different mobile communication systems.
This patent generally relates to securing data transmissions in a wireless network.
This patent generally relates to cell reporting in wireless telecommunications networks.
This patent generally relates to status reporting for transmitted data packets in wireless telecommunications networks.
Unfortunately, each pixel error generally relates to an angle error of approximately 5°.
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Eligibility qualifications generally relating to age and ownership of property were indicated, along with procedural rules.
It is also generally related to the nature of the chemical bonding in the compounds formed by the elements.
Correspondence audits are conducted by mail, and generally relate to a specific item on your return, or small dollar amounts.
Finra received and investigated 19 complaints against Mr. Madoff's broker-dealer, but the complaints generally related to trade execution quality and did not relate to the investment advisory issues where fraud was alleged, the watchdog has said.
We should note here that settlements generally relate to workers who are trade unionists and are likely to reflect what the strongest workers are able to bargain for.
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