Sentence examples for generalized feeling about from inspiring English sources

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It's really a generalized feeling about how long Philip and Elizabeth appear to have known each other versus how long the show tells us they've known each other, but I'll try to break down that general sense of "wait, what?" into specifics.

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But identity thieves are difficult to generalize about because most crimes are never solved.

There is space out there, too, lots and lots of space, which makes it hard to generalize about much.

What about the general feeling of being sick?

There is just generalized talk about specialists who are mapping the Great Society, but beyond that nothing.

You can't generalize about race, or about criminality.

9.Any other patient the staff had a "bad feeling" about.

How are you feeling about going there?    e.

How are you feeling about completing the study today?

dDoes the patient have any uncomfortable feeling about taste?

How are you feeling about completing the study today?  .

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