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"may generally" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a general or common rule or situation, where something is generally expected or accepted. Example: In most cultures, a person may generally shake hands when meeting someone for the first time.
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Gochfeld et al. suggest that published benefits of fish consumption may generally be a result of healthy lifestyles in general.
Within any local area, one species may generally be driven to extinction by the other.
Although visitors may generally bring in reading matter for personal use without interference, the import of foreign publications requires permits.
Married couples tend to vote Republican and singles vote Democrat, and married couples may generally be better off.
As Jeremy Grantham put it in Nature last year, overstatement may generally be dangerous in science, but for climate change, uniquely, understatement is even riskier.
Since most matches arranged in such a way are liable to fail, the Internet may generally be introducing singles to even more people they don't particularly like.
Still, that analysis may generally be performed without a wholesale sweep of call records, since investigators can instead use subpoenas to obtain relevant logs from telephone companies.
Unfortunately for those who didn't care for the earlier update, the latest update may generally disappoint.
The in situ method may generally be applied to develop other core shell heterojunction photocatalysts.
Near-field imaging may generally be more challenging than far-field imaging.
Mothers with health insurance may generally seek care more often when ill or when their child is ill.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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