Sentence examples for a very generalized term from inspiring English sources

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In a very generalized term, the TARP and RTC 2.0 will be synonymous.

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[Central costs] is a very generic term.

"Free markets" is a very general term.

My total interaction with her, after very strenuous efforts at contact on my part, consisted of a single short email in which she extolled her sister in very generalized terms.

But, in a very generalized sense, I guess I feel more comfortable in that sphere.

But "this is a very generalized, inexact process," said William M. Bumpers, a lawyer who usually represents manufacturers in pollution cases.

Mr. Dorfman's dance style was all thoroughly appealing but in a very generalized full-bodied way; the dancers were adult and strikingly diverse.

Thus, near C-subconvexlikeness is a very generalized convexity.

Fallon: We had a very generalized suspicion that there was going to be more material that would be weaponized against us and that it would probably be the work of the Russians.

The clinical course of West Nile follows a very generalized pattern, which unfortunately can make it hard to diagnose.

MCS is a more generalized term which includes systems that do not satisfy the stricter size, shape, or duration criteria of an MCC.

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