Sentence examples for may have generalised from inspiring English sources

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They may have generalised this perception to tobacco users in general.

Furthermore, given that affect generated by one stimulus can be transferred to another [ 46, 47], the positive affect resulting from incentive-attainment may have generalised to the context in which this occurred, i.e. the Stop-Smoking Services, thus leading incentivised women to perceive the services more positively.

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We have generalised the many nations into "indigenous peoples" and forgot that what is important in central Africa may not be a priority in Asia.

I have generalised anxiety disorder.

We have generalised this strategy.

We have generalised on previous work in two main ways.

The bird may have had generalised immunosuppression, as evidenced by splenic lymphoid atrophy and necrotising mycotic stomatitis associated with Aspergillus fumigatus, which often is an opportunistic pathogen.

I cried when the mental health professional told me I had generalised anxiety disorder (Gad).

Thirteen had generalised rash, one with angio-oedema.

Pain has generalised and interferes with most of live domains.

All of the patients who developed epilepsy had generalised seizures.

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