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The phrase "I generally believe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a personal opinion or belief that is not absolute but rather a common or typical perspective. Example: "I generally believe that teamwork leads to better results in any project."
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David: I may be a sucker, but I generally believe most pols are in it for the right reason.
A few weeks ago, I ordered a 2007 riesling Vieilles Vignes from Albert Boxler, a producer whose wines I generally believe are going to be dry.
Like so many of your readers, I read The Economist for what I generally believe to be fairly balanced and well-researched journalism.
"I generally believe in the private sector and for-profit might be better than not-for-profit," says one father of two and a senior finance executive who attended an information session but decided against applying.
Bryan Mulhern, a councillor for Swale, a location used in the series, said: "I generally believe no publicity is bad publicity but it would be a good idea for the producers to screen it for local people and explain why they picked Faversham".
I generally believe more than I know (sadly), so how do we express what I believe in this model?
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"This is my first foray into jewelry; I don't generally believe in it," Mr. Matthews confided.
I don't generally believe that what happens in March of a presidential election year means much about how things will look in October.
I don't generally believe in tagging middle-aged people with the deeds of their youth, but there has been remarkable consistency between young lawyer Roberts and Chief Justice Roberts.
LEE NEWBERG Albany, July 28, 2011 To the Editor: Re "Norway's Horror" (editorial, July 26): I do not generally believe in meddling in another nation's affairs, but it is impossible to avoid comment on Norway's criminal-coddling justice system.
11-time Paralympic champion Tanni Grey-Thompson tweeted : "I don't generally believe that NGB [National Governing Bodies] should have to justify but in this case it needs to be looked at".
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