Sentence examples for immense generalisation from inspiring English sources

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Martin Amis has provided a succinct bill of indictment: When I reflect that D. H. Lawrence, perhaps the most foul-tempered writer of all time (beater of women and animals, racist, anti-Semite, etc., etc)., was also, perhaps, the most extravagantly slapdash exponent of language, I feel the lure of some immense generalisation about probity and prose.

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It's a generalisation.

Generalisation was out, particularity in.

Immense storage.

But one generalisation is safely made.

There is no evidence for this generalisation.

First up: generalisation from a small sample.

Theron, too, steers clear of generalisation.

Of course, this is an unfair generalisation.

The ageism is immense – absolutely immense.

It sounds like a wild generalisation.

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