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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To generalize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of making broad statements or conclusions based on specific examples or data.
Example: "To generalize, one might say that all teenagers are tech-savvy, but this does not account for individual differences."
Alternatives: "To summarize" or "To make a broad statement".
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To generalize
verb
To speak in generalities, or in vague terms.
Exact(60)
To generalize the results, Sect.
It's hard to generalize.
CALEB CRAIN: Hard to generalize, of course.
"It's tough to generalize," she said.
But it is hard to generalize.
"Trying to generalize it is lazy".
Is it possible to generalize about them?
"I don't think it's possible to generalize".
Mr. Nehamas is more reluctant to generalize.
It's difficult to generalize about it.
Still, it is impossible to generalize.
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