Sentence examples for except very generalised from inspiring English sources

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There's no narrative thread, not even strong thematic links between the scenes, except very generalised symbolic ones.

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Politicians used to expect a very generalised mandate from their voters.

Three or four luminaries from the appropriate party sit or a stage and debate a predictable and very generalised motion.

"The charter is a very generalised document which doesn't set down terribly clearly what the BBC should be doing," he said.

A very generalised – but probably accurate – way of explaining the difference is that this younger generation is better educated and more travelled than any before it.

That's a very generalised statement but from the comments I've heard from other disabled people that is how they are viewed".

It is a very generalised kind of racism oriented against any groups perceived not to be in that narrow category of white English identity".

Many big outlets pay their celebrity columnists six-figure sums, when there's an uncredited (and usually badly paid) hack behind the scenes cobbling it together from some very generalised quotes.

This wikiHow is very generalised, and focuses solely on the stereotypical "Queens English".

Everyone except very tall people.

The latter is shown to be generally nonlinear for all except very small excitations.

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