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"the most general" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that is the most common or broadest type or example of something. For example: This tree is the most general type of tree found in this region.
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Generalized form of plane is considered to study the most general case for non-point sources.
This one is the most general".
Otherwise, only the most general characteristics may be noted.
They are able to account for their rapport only in the most general way.
Given that grief remained the most general of afflictions its literature seemed remarkably spare.
For instance, G.E. described Mr. Welch's perks in only the most general terms in its filings.
That's too small a subsample to support any but the most general findings.
When he mentioned current events in letters, it was usually in the most general terms.
Instead, he has been given only the most general statistics about the number of investigations.
The most general result is ([2], p.
Its edges are subjected to the most general boundary conditions.
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