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The phrase "generally there are" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to indicate that something is usually the case. For example, "Generally there are more job opportunities in urban areas than in rural areas."
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Generally, there are no general academic or medical education requirements to be a doula.
Generally, there are no lab tests done once treatment begins.
Generally, there are good reasons to be less vigilant.
Generally, there are public records for a house.
All business units need resources, and generally there are not enough to go around.
I would say that, generally, there are quite a number of nations in Europe.
Generally, there are two types of surrogacy arrangements: traditional surrogacy and gestational surrogacy.
Generally, there are only two or three people on those planes.
But generally there are no audiences watching, only judges and other dancers.
"Generally, there are gaps in terms of our furniture, white goods etc," she added.
In common with the care sector generally, there are challenges in recruiting and retaining qualified staff.
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