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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generally no" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a general rule or statement that is mostly true, but may have exceptions. Example: Generally, no one is allowed to enter the building after 9 PM. However, there are some exceptions for employees working late shifts.
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But generally no tip is expected.
There is generally no problem at customs.
And there is generally no cellphone or Internet access.
Generally no expanded versions of articles that have appeared elsewhere.
Open nightly from 11. Generally no entry fee.
"What they put out on the field is generally no better, it's just more expensive.
Generally, no one should speak a word to anyone else in an elevator.
With the Tories, there were generally no votes at all, merely deference.
For the pros, warm weather is generally no more than an inconvenience.
There was random peripheral fire so there were generally no people on rooftops.
So for people who use wearable forms of the magnets, there is generally no problem.
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