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  • noun etc. See generalizable, etc.

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of generalizable.

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Examples

  • Hopefully US TESOL people can push against this and critique it, and perhaps come up with something more usable or learnable or generalisable.

    P is for Phonemic Chart « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • A solution that is generalisable, i.e. abstract enough that it works in all cases, is highly valued.

    Reflections on ICT4D « Beki's Blog (there's an original name) 2009

  • That is, these memorised chunks are available as raw material for subsequent segmentation into, and storage as, smaller units, from which regular syntactic rules are then generalisable.

    L is for (Michael) Lewis « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • That is, these memorised chunks are available as raw material for subsequent segmentation into, and storage as, smaller units, from which regular syntactic rules are then generalisable.

    L is for (Michael) Lewis « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • I ask this question because the principle is generalisable to your comments and questions on International Law and nogiations between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs to achieve peace.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • It may not necessarily be generalisable to the whole province.

    Cynddylan Carla 2009

  • Also, she seems to have felt that nazism was not really a form of anti-Semitism at all, but the first instance of a new and completely generalisable move towards a totalitarian political culture that would use selective genocide quite routinely all over the world, if it was allowed to develop and normalise itself.

    comment i posted to johann hari’s article 2008

  • Also, she seems to have felt that nazism was not really a form of anti-Semitism at all, but the first instance of a new and completely generalisable move towards a totalitarian political culture that would use selective genocide quite routinely all over the world, if it was allowed to develop and normalise itself.

    28 « April « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • I'm afraid this is proprietary for the moment, but the idea's clearly generalisable:

    Archive 2007-01-01 glyn moody 2007

  • Results with my rather more assertive Glaswegian cat cast some doubt on the method being generalisable to the set of all cats.

    Inventors, take note 2006

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