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The phrase "a jar of generic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container of a generic product, often in the context of food or other consumables.
Example: "I picked up a jar of generic peanut butter at the store to save some money."
Alternatives: "a container of generic" or "a bottle of generic".
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A jar of generic coffee, supplied by the cash-and-carry wholesaler Bestway for 70p, could cost 80p.
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Buy a big jar of generic petroleum jelly.
John and Dale took home pimento cheese, a jar of scuppernong jelly, and a jar of sorghum.
Along with a jar of applesauce.
"Everybody got a jar of peanut butter".
The chauffeur hands back a jar of Grey Poupon.
A jar of it will keep indefinitely in the fridge.
Now, Ms. Burns simply doctors a jar of tomato sauce.
As he says: "Women are like a jar of olives.
I went through these pieces like a jar of cookies.
Misha had even brought a jar of vodka.
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