Sentence examples for far more generalized from inspiring English sources

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The dictionary suggests "pellicules," but that word, meaning film, or flakes, is far more generalized, and broadly applicable to things besides ugly hair-snow.

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Developing employment for people with a wider range of disabilities will require a far more concerted and generalized effort from businesses than currently exists.

Whether you are praising or providing constructive criticism, personalized feedback is far more effective than generalized statements.

I have been confused by the tone of all of these pieces, which seem far more inflamed, over-generalized, and fatalistic than the relentlessly nuanced and self-interrogative essays that have actually delineated #MeToo.

The adjacent ice-binding proteins can be readily detected but are far-less abundant, perhaps pointing to a more generalized and important role for proteorhodopsin.

Throughout this collection he succeeds far better in summoning individual voices than in capturing more generalized conflict.

The more anxious the companies feel about profits, the more generalized the generalized anxiety disorders get.

Sometimes the message from the red carpet is more generalized.

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The ensuing paintings slowly became more joyful, and the representation of the house became more generalized".

"A Song for Martin" is content to remain a more generalized case history.

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