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The phrase "generally falls in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when categorizing or classifying something within a broader context or range.
Example: "This type of literature generally falls in the realm of historical fiction."
Alternatives: "typically belongs to" or "usually categorizes as".
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A desirable dietary intake of the minerals generally falls in a fairly narrow range.
The results of the double oedometer tests suggest that the volcanic soil generally falls in the category of slight collapse potential at normal stresses ranging between 5 and 100 kPa, while at normal stresses greater than 100 kPa its collapse potential increases and ranges between moderate and moderately severe collapse potential classes.
The heaviest snow generally falls in December and January.
According to Mehra, the increase in same-store sales by retailers can be as high as 10%, but generally falls in the 5-7% range.
With the above-described protocol, the estimated radiation exposure from each phase of acquisition generally falls in the range of 8 to 12 mGy.
This is close to the expected estimate of metabolic gene representation in a proteome, which generally falls in the range of 15-20% of the total protein coding gene set.
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The viewership for the Oscar telecast has generally fallen in recent years.
Heritability estimates based on twin studies generally fall in the 40 60 percent range.
Jude Chehab, a Lebanese-American filmmaker, told me that Obaid-Chinoy's work "primarily showed the evils in the region," and generally fell in line with U.S. foreign policy.
Information sharing bills drafted without meaningful input from the technical community will generally fall in two categories: feeble, or overly broad.
For this he earned the title "Commander Crackpot" (although crime rates generally fell in his area, and there was evidence of widespread community support).
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