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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormally generous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is unusually or excessively generous in their actions or behavior.
Example: "Her abnormally generous donation to the charity surprised everyone at the event."
Alternatives: "excessively generous" or "unusually generous".
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But numerous players said the pins were placed in abnormally generous positions on Augusta National's usually scary greens.
He is abnormally generous, and it's his sutra, his mantra, his practice to anticipate other people's needs and to give them what he thinks they require.
For 10 years, from 1877 through 1886, the farmers on the Plains had the benefit of an abnormally generous rainfall, leading many to assume that climatic conditions had changed and that the rain belt had moved westward to provide adequate rainfall for the Plains.
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Abnormally big.
I sweat abnormally.
That gene is abnormally spliced, it's processed abnormally.
So generous".
Beyond generous".
How generous!
He shot abnormally poor: 5 of 16.
This summer was abnormally warm in Yamal.
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