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"sweeping generalizations" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when you mean to make an all-encompassing statement about a subject without taking individual elements into consideration. For example, "These sweeping generalizations don't take into account the individual nuances of each person's experience."
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I'd say, as a general rule, that sweeping generalizations about what constitutes an acceptable family are bad news for kids.
"I love sweeping generalizations," he said.
I'm always wary of sweeping generalizations.
Particularly if you write in sweeping generalizations.
I'm not one for making sweeping generalizations off one victory.
"Sweeping generalizations are the key to everything, and they invariably contain nuggets of truth.
He assumes the accuracy of her assertion, and jumps to sweeping generalizations.
Sweeping generalizations of any kind often indicate a lack of humility that should be a red flag to readers.
Names can even be disadvantageous to their owners when they are interpreted through sweeping generalizations and preconceived bias.
And whenever there are loose ends -- and there are plenty -- they are concealed by powerful, sweeping generalizations.
I also warn that we should be wary of overly sweeping generalizations about the use of eminent domain in America.
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