wide applicability

collocation in English

meaningsofwideandapplicability

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wide
adjective
uk
/waɪd/
us
/waɪd/
having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; ...
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applicability
noun[U]
uk
/əˌplɪk.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/ˌæ.plɪk.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the fact of affecting or relating to a person ...
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Examplesofwide applicability

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Both thewideapplicabilityand the rich dynamical phenomena of these simple models contribute to this.
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The following analysis is presented in general terms so as to allowwideapplicabilityof the results.
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That knowledge will evolve over time, but at any point it should havewideapplicability.
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The approach developed in this paper haswideapplicability.
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But it goes beyond that; by introducing new concepts, particularly that of tectonic facies, this book will havewideapplicabilityto other mountain belts.
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Two other general essays have potentiallywideapplicability.
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To this end, we tried to exploit only those features of the model that havewideapplicability.
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It presents a user-friendly framework for exploring the implications of economic interaction, and demonstrates itswideapplicability.
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The algorithm has been tested by computer simulations, and is shown to be computationally efficient withwideapplicability.
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In which case procedures aimed at stress reduction during insertion would be expected to havewideapplicability.
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To date, four techniques withwideapplicabilityhave been introduced which satisfy this goal: generating trees, enumeration schemes, the substitution decomposition, the insertion encoding.
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One might question some of the distinctions drawn, notably between so-called disaster species and ecological opportunists, but their concept of crisis progenitor taxa will surely findwideapplicability.
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In addition, the community of practice overcomes many of the faults that sociolinguists have found with the speech community, and it therefore haswideapplicabilityto the field's central questions.
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We believe, consequently, that the results havewideapplicability, and that we give clinicians the tools needed to compare their patients' outcomes with those reported in clinical trials.
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First, touching on very different underlying subjects - public morality versus institutional reform - and separated by three decades, they emphasize this framework'swideapplicabilityin understanding parliamentary change of this kind.
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Her findings have the potential forwideapplicabilityto other developing nations undergoing rapid economic transformation.
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Thewideapplicabilityof the model and its strong grounding in the academic literature suggests that this evidence based model of learning has much potential.
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These maps havewideapplicabilityfor communicating evidence.
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The method haswideapplicabilityin precise prediction of electronic transitions, particularly lower singlet transitions, and found wide application in theoretical and applied quantum chemistry.
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