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Discover LudwigSentence "Guess generally" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
To use it, it would need to be part of a larger, grammatically correct sentence. For example: "I'm not sure of the specifics, but guess generally."
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This strikes me as a noble, if not heroic, struggle, and reflects, I guess, "generally good health, considering".
Ask around among people comfortably off, agreeably in work, how much they imagine unemployment benefit is in these recession-bitten times, and, in my experience, they guess, generally, about £100 per week.
I'm going to guess, generally, on consoles, and, more specifically, on Xbox 360.
"I guess generally the state was… he would be blind drunk, barely standing.
Which I guess, generally what people would feel at a fancy restaurant, but being part of the minority in those restaurants, I have to work extra hard just so people don't feel like "oh she's fobby, she's from India".
On the back of the award he's setting off next year to play a series of shows around the world, and we guess generally become a mirrored-glasses-wearing-DJ-superstar.
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Children who go guess after others who have guessed generally have an advantage, especially if one or more volunteers have been correctly eliminated.
Luis Tellez, Mexico's energy minister, utters these words with such vehemence that you might never guess he is generally rather soft-spoken.
Beyond that, I'd guess they're generally tailored to what Facebook thinks you'll find interesting and relevant — based on the continuous data-mining the company performs of every user (and at least some non users) for its ad-targeting purposes.
For both the Republican and Democratic parties, pre-midterm polls have generally guessed only about 50 percent of the field of candidates correctly — about half of the candidates included in early polling decided not to run, and roughly just as many candidates not included in any early polls entered the race.
Minuum's prediction engine means it generally guesses the correct word, and you can teach it new ones if it doesn't.
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