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The phrase "sweeping judgments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone making an assumption or generalization about a group of people or a situation, without considering the individual circumstances. For example: "The politician's speech was full of sweeping judgments about the current state of the economy, without providing any evidence to back up their assertions."
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Sweeping judgments are nothing new for Mr. Roach.
The imagery will be irresistible, the temptation for sweeping judgments overpowering.
Unfortunately, the book as a whole is marred by sweeping judgments and jarring contradictions.
Her book is indeed flawed: it rushes to sweeping judgments and fails to offer much context for the snippets of interviews she presents.
But Father Malone cautioned against sweeping judgments: "There's an old saying that if you've met one Jesuit, you've met one Jesuit".
The introductions are replete with sweeping judgments, pre-P.C. perspectives, and the kind of crepuscular prose that has launched generations of college students into an early nap.
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But the peculiar nature of the Texas law gives the court an opportunity for a far more sweeping judgment.
That would be a pretty sweeping judgment, but it is one held, explicitly or implicitly, by many conservative Catholics.
But the sweeping judgment will disrupt the implementation of the health reforms that are the main achievement of Barack Obama's presidency.
Many Americans form their views on illegal immigration based on a sweeping judgment on the topic, rather than assessing individual immigrants and what skills they may bring across the border, says the article.
Advocates from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and the United States continued to litigate the case in the Inter-American System and in August, 2014, the Inter-American Court of Human Rightsweeping a sweeping judgment against the Dominican Republic finding the state responsible for numerous human rights violations.
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