Sentence examples for about the generalised from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about the generalised" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing concepts or theories that are generalized, but it would typically require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about the generalised theories of behavior in psychology."
Alternatives: "regarding the generalized" or "concerning the generalization".

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It's about the generalised jarring atmosphere of political one-upmanship that this mysterious scheduling dispute has thrown into sharp focus.

I'm not talking about the generalised pressures of unemployment; I'm not even talking about the specific incursions into childcare tax allowances, which have already resulted in a quarter of women in the lowest income fifth having to give up work.

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With the adumbration of the number classes, CH takes on the form that the continuum has the power of the second number-class, and with the development of the aleph-scale, it assumes the form of a conjecture about the exponentiation operation in the generalised cardinal arithmetic, for it can be expressed in the form 2ℵ0 = ℵ1.

This review brings together some of the generalised predictions about the potential continent-wide effects of climate change with examples of the relatively few locally documented population studies in which climate change and health interact.

One internal army memo about Forrest Gump, which starred Tom Hanks, suggested that "the generalised impression that the army of the 1960s was staffed by the guileless or by soldiers of limited intelligance" was unacceptable.

One has to see this question of "incitement" in connection with the repressive and racialised response to the riots last summer, and the generalised unease of the British state about the combustibility of the social order.

Asked about the US spying, Fleur Pellerin, the junior minister for the digital economy, told BFMTV this week that she found the "generalised surveillance of citizens" was "particularly shocking".

He is only a part, though, of the generalised oppressiveness closing in on her (Mantel has written for this newspaper about how desperate she was to leave Saudi Arabia).

There is the generalised and widespread "evil" that provokes God into releasing the flood waters.

As the generalised euphoria of "the 60s" dissolved, something darker and more divisive took its place.

The generalised attack on a minority was obviously offensive (and inaccurate).

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