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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very generic" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that lacks distinctiveness, or when something can be applied to many different situations. For example, "His instructions were very generic; they could have applied to any task."
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"A very generic American fish".
"The answers felt very generic," she says.
It leads to a very generic look".
[Central costs] is a very generic term.
M: Are you referring to that very generic one?
"I must say, it was very generic," he said.
Although appealing and right, this is a very generic statement.
Are we concerned at all – private is a very generic term.
"But this is a very generic answer and maybe doesn't help you too much.
"But any very powerful very generic technology will carry with it some risks".
They're in some ways very generic characters – deliberately so," he told Amacker.
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