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Discover Ludwig"a generic term" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a word or phrase that has a broad meaning and can be used to describe a variety of situations or objects. For example, you might say, "The term 'workplace' is a generic term that could refer to a variety of settings, such as an office, a factory, or a store."
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However, "threads" is generally accepted as a generic term for subtasks.
"Skee-ball is not a generic term.
By the way: I use the word "Anousic" as a generic term for "religious".
Ugg was a generic term for sheepskin boot, an endearing nod to their unlovely style.
It's a generic term, republic, and I happen to think the star is also completely generic".
Originally, "mezcal" was a generic term, like "wine," for a spirit produced all over Mexico.
"One of the problems is you can't register it technically because it's a generic term.
There's leaf spot, she said, which is a generic term for a destructive fungus.
They interpret Champagne as a generic term, and they use it freely on all their bottles.
"The suggestion that it's a generic term is a fallacy," he said.
Most companies advertise that they "hand wash" rugs, but that's just a generic term.
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