Sentence examples for more generic tendency from inspiring English sources

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This interaction is representative of the more generic tendency of peripheral locations on the fold to be deployed in specific interactions that might be required only for the unique function performed by a particular superfamily.

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Note, however, that our data do hint at a weaker tendency to view objects as centered, which may reflect a natural tendency to view simple concentric stimuli as eyes or a more generic process of favoring symmetry.

"Practices like charging for DLC [downloadable content] on day one of a title's release and online passes [requiring buyers of used games to pay extra for access to online content and services] aren't loved, and you can couple that with what many players see as a tendency to try make games more saleable to wider audiences - and therefore, much more generic and homogenised".

The guys are more generic.

"But landmarks as a more generic term.

The more generic the service is, the more price dominates.

The House protection is more limited and more generic.

CNN's more generic news, however, has built-in vulnerabilities.

This high-toned rhetoric is followed by more generic sloganeering.

However, the report says using personal pronouns may be more effective than more generic organisational references.

The vernacular she is referring to is more generic seaside, however, than expressly Southern Californian.

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