Sentence examples for the generalised from inspiring English sources

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the generalised

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One is the generalised contempt for political parties (chart 7).

The generalised attack on a minority was obviously offensive (and inaccurate).

As the generalised euphoria of "the 60s" dissolved, something darker and more divisive took its place.

Under the generalised corruption, the police engaged in extortion and offered their services to private interests.

A language of hope and action began to grow, replacing the generalised post-socialist cynicism.

This is the source of a different kind of grief, and perhaps of the generalised homesickness she often feels.

And what are we to call cigaretiquette (the generalised behaviour surrounding smoking) in the age of e-cigarettes?

It's about the generalised jarring atmosphere of political one-upmanship that this mysterious scheduling dispute has thrown into sharp focus.

Princess Diana's speech was different again closer to the generalised southern accent sometimes called "Estuary English".

There just aren't that many Hispanic voters near the electoral tipping point.That's the generalised version.

"I think the generalised anxiety is relevant to the case.

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