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The part of a sentence "a generic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something or someone that is not specific or particular but instead represents a general or common type. Example: "A generic term such as 'animal' encompasses a wide range of creatures." In this sentence, the phrase "a generic term" refers to a broad and all-encompassing term that is not specific to a particular animal but rather applies to a category or group of animals.
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A generic sports interest!
This is a generic problem.
"A generic CV won't work.
The result is often a generic busyness.
Cut to a generic tree-lined avenue.
It went to a generic voicemail.
"Skee-ball is not a generic term.
Crombie has become an eponym; a generic.
(Meaning, he is essentially a "generic Republican").
Or it's a generic restaurant.
Chocolate is far from a generic product.
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