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The phrase "generous to" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when describing someone who is giving or helpful towards someone or something. For example: "She is always generous to those in need."
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Sitcoms are generally more generous to their actors.
You are truly generous to my generation.
He's generous to himself.
Generous, to a fault.
Generous, to a fault.
I was very generous to you.
They were generous to their friends.
She was generous to small children.
(And that's being generous to the Rolodex).
She's a compassionate performer, generous to others.
They are quite generous to Mr. Zuckerberg.
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