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The phrase "are often so general" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, statements, or descriptions that lack specificity or detail.
Example: "The guidelines provided are often so general that they leave room for various interpretations."
Alternatives: "tend to be quite vague" or "are frequently overly broad."
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In the remaining 30%, the symptoms - cystitis or pain in the lower abdomen, for example - are often so general that they are confused with other problems.
Understanding mechanisms of action is generally so data intensive that progress has been difficult, whereas MOAs, as currently conceptualized and described, are often so general as to not inform quantitative models.
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Secondly, quantities are often so small.
Those were parallel universes, in which the discussion of the taxing road ahead and potential fall-back options were often so divergent that the generals and the politicians seemed not to be talking about the same war.
When change is needed most it is often so far removed from the general public's ability to conceptualize the change that an incipient outcry occurs.
"It's often so ugly," she said.
Since these teeth are so large, patients are often put under general anesthesia; recovery takes a week or so.
Radiological tests are often used by general practitioners (GPs).
Breaks are often distractions themselves, so beware.
Even so, drivers are often sceptical.
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