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Discover Ludwig'blanket assertions' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a statement or opinion that is overly broad or sweeping, often without taking into account the nuances of a particular situation or individual case. For example, "Her blanket assertions about the effectiveness of this new policy ignored the individual experiences of those affected."
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Even more puzzling are some of his blanket assertions.
Plimer's quite interesting on this because he talks about some of the claims about consensus and the blanket assertions that all climate scientists agree and it is just not the case.
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But those officials cautioned that it is impossible to make a blanket assertion that Al Qaeda possesses no nuclear material.
"Nothing in the record supports Argentina's blanket assertion that the injunctions will plunge the republic into a new financial and economic crisis," he said.
He reiterated his blanket assertion of innocence, saying he would remain in Canada "until everything is completely resolved to my absolute satisfaction".
She then makes a blanket assertion that the latter are so inherently bad that their actual record of government is irrelevant.
A Vermont judge ruled yesterday that Howard Dean could not use a blanket assertion of "executive privilege" to shield from public view more than half of the papers he assembled over 11 years as governor.
A1 A Vermont judge ruled that Dr. Dean could not use a blanket assertion of executive privilege to shield from public view papers he assembled over 11 years as governor.
She cites exam regulator Ofqual's decision to drop speaking and listening from the requirements of GCSE English and the decision to stop marks from science practicals from counting towards a student's final GCSE grade as "clear examples of awful policy-making, and Labour should not make a blanket assertion that 'we're not going to touch GCSEs'".
Indeed, Fernando Guerra, an expert on Hispanic politics at Loyola Marymount University, who disdains Bendixen's blanket assertion, nevertheless says that he has "a gut feeling that about 10percentt of the Latinos who are voting for Hillary are voting against Obama because he's African-American".
Of course, that blanket assertion is simply not true.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com