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Discover LudwigThe phrase "General populace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the ordinary people in a society or community, often in discussions about public opinion or social issues. Example: "The general populace has expressed concern over the new policy changes."
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Only the Brazier, Lundberg, and Shmueli algorithms were based on preferences directly elicited from the general populace, i.e. first generation.
In Venezuela's case, expectation levels among the general populace have risen in accordance with oil revenue generation.
Are they less sensible than the general populace?
I wasn't aware of the general populace complaining that their TV screens were too flat.
"But that's in the general populace," Ms. Bennett stressed, "not on the campaign trail".
"But I didn't think it was particularly written for the general populace".
The general populace liked its four-based tradition derived from the body.
Only the occasional reflective belt and ubiquitous Kalashnikov marked them out from the general populace.
America's increasingly beleaguered smokers have long been used to being shunted away from the general populace.
There's not much empathy in the general populace for men who make same-sex harassment claims.
Unfortunately they're not vivid in the memory of the general populace.
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