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The phrase "very generous with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is liberal or abundant in giving or sharing something, such as time, resources, or compliments.
Example: "She is very generous with her time, always volunteering to help others in need."
Alternatives: "extremely giving with" or "abundantly sharing with".
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"Generally speaking, he hasn't been very generous with pardons or commutations, either one of them, and that's really why this is a big deal," Ruckman said.
Very generous with fruit.
He was very generous with them.
Paul's being very generous with them.
"They are very generous with their money and time.
And people are very generous with their ideas.
My producers are very, very generous with their perks.
"The state is not very generous with public schools, unfortunately.
Nevertheless, Balmond remains, as Kapoor described him to me, "very generous with his imagination".
It works because "in small ag, everyone's very generous with their information and their time".
"He has a vault of information that fortunately he's very generous with".
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