Sentence examples for very generalized term from inspiring English sources

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In a very generalized term, the TARP and RTC 2.0 will be synonymous.

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My total interaction with her, after very strenuous efforts at contact on my part, consisted of a single short email in which she extolled her sister in very generalized terms.

It's a generalized term.

"It's very generalized, very vague," said the Rev. Andy Anquoe, a pastor at the Oregon City Baptist Church.

Feminists should not seize too quickly on the generalized term "the sex opposite to mine".

But, in a very generalized sense, I guess I feel more comfortable in that sphere.

What he does know, however, is that the American trust in "the media" — that generalized term that stretches from the Times to NewsMax — is miserably low.

But "this is a very generalized, inexact process," said William M. Bumpers, a lawyer who usually represents manufacturers in pollution cases.

Thus, near C-subconvexlikeness is a very generalized convexity.

In reality, "religion" is a generalized term.

Gradually, the word holiday became a generalized term to be used in referring to any number of days we have come to call holidays.

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