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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also generously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is done in a generous manner in addition to other actions or qualities being described.
Example: "She also generously offered her time to help the community project."
Alternatives: "also kindly" or "also liberally".
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Also generously portioned were the clams oreganata and clams casino.
The emirate has also generously helped American causes.
He's also generously at ease with the other excellent dancers.
They also generously supported programming, scholarships, and endowed chairs throughout the University.
They are also generously stocked with beer from the couple's own brewery.
Ms. Carey also generously provided soap-opera drama and tabloid headlines.
He not only produces art, but also generously supports cultural projects.
(Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg also generously donated to the Republican committees when he ran for mayor on the G.O.P. line).
He also generously championed Maurice Utrillo, the mentally unbalanced son of the painter Suzanne Valadon and an unknown father.
After John's death, Pat continued to spend the summer months there, year after year, writing but also generously inviting friends and their children to stay.
The writers of that time raised the novel to the top of the hierarchy of genres, and also generously stocked the lower tiers.
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