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The phrase "Not generally" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is not typically or usually the case. Example: "The results of the experiment were not generally consistent with our initial hypothesis."
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Not generally a job that involves ordering bombs to fall.
Not generally.
It's not generally helpful.
He's just not generally hopeful.
No, not generally.
This happened, but not generally.
"But this is not generally the case".
He does not, generally, show the tenants.
Britain has not generally exported to Russia.
But its novelty is not generally understood.
Why is catastrophic geology not generally accepted?
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