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The phrase "a general nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is broad, non-specific, or applicable to a wide range of situations or subjects.
Example: "The guidelines provided are of a general nature and can be adapted to various projects."
Alternatives: "a broad nature" or "a non-specific nature".
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Previous warnings had been of a general nature.
The three-page statement contained 12 paragraphs of a general nature and no specific figures.
But once you've begun, that type of problem falls away, that doubt of a general nature.
"I can tell you frankly that I have certain ideas of a general nature," he said.
While the preface discreetly says; "the idea contained herein is necessarily of a general nature".
"The United States still faces threats, and those threats are of a general nature," Mr. Fleischer said.
Can it be true that Douglas Elliman has no deepseated personal convictions about Noel Coward, or even any impression of the man, of a general nature?
The simplest of these are bronze mirrors depicting the plumed figures of airborne Immortals and bearing short rhyming texts of a general nature.
J. N. Rai, former additional director of the Intelligence Bureau, India's internal intelligence-gathering agency, in a telephone interview: All alerts in intelligence are of a general nature.
From last June to August, the Federal Aviation Administration issued 11 advisories to security directors in the airline industry, most of them of a general nature like "American interests may be targeted by extremist groups".
That information can help, said Rob Held, a pilot at American, because "there are things that both the airline and its employees can do differently and more effectively if they were aware of a threat, even if the threat was of a general nature".
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