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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are generally believed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing widely held opinions or beliefs about a particular subject or topic.
Example: "These ancient structures are generally believed to have been built for religious purposes."
Alternatives: "are widely thought" or "are commonly accepted".
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With significant advantages over their traditional counterpart, CNTs are generally believed to be an ideal building block for the next generation electronics, optoelectronics, and high-performance sensors.
These two blackouts are generally believed to be related to the dry climate, which reduced the hydropower generation and increased the electricity demand for irrigation.
Two of the proscribed groups are generally believed to have ties to Pakistan.
The 500 most powerful men in the army are generally believed to be pro-Western.
N.F.L. players, meanwhile, are generally believed to be fit to return if their symptoms have cleared.
The villagers, who were accused of collaborating with leftist guerrillas, are generally believed to be dead.
CNN's are generally believed by analysts to be three to five times as big.
Their lines, reinforced by thousands of Arab and Pakistani volunteers, are generally believed to be the strongest in Afghanistan.
Astronomers are interested in the Leonid meteors because comets are generally believed to be "dirty snowballs" largely unchanged since the early days of the solar system.
At the 2007 census, its members formed the largest single ethnic minority in the city, and census figures are generally believed to underestimate the size of the population.
Sugar alcohols like sorbitol, maltitol and lactitol are carbohydrates that are generally believed to have little impact on blood sugar levels.
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