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Examples for "generally"
1High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2In reality, election officials don't generally use the e-mail address, she said.
3Nonetheless, Sanders says northern Europe is generally healthier than the Mediterranean regions.
4Good data generally leads to a business having a better bottom line.
5Developed market stock indexes are generally in positive territory for the year.
1Cases mostly involved young people, with a low proportion of severe cases.
2Participation so far, however, shows it being used mostly by smaller institutions.
3Thirty million people, mostly children, were infected with whooping cough last year.
4They are mostly used within rural communities across Ireland, north and south.
5The demands served so far mostly relate to the fiscal year 2012.
1Now the African American community doesn't by and large accept this argument.
2But by and large, this remains a national security operation, Lenku said.
3And, by and large, the city's 14 million people answered the call.
4Yet by and large, they don't, as the Ring Magazine story demonstrates.
5The group's performance since then has, by and large, vindicated that view.
1And so do the forces of the law, more often than not.
2The parents of Howrah's lost children are more often than not invisible.
3It happens regularly with the punishment more often than not ridiculously harsh.
4Marquez has been ahead of Dovizioso more often than not in 2017.
5Does it project human truths to humanize us more often than not?
6Poetic images came to him, more often than not, at unexpected moments.
7But more often than not, it'll actually make incontinence worse, says Elaine.
8Whenever a Mac crashes more often than not it's because of Flash.
9What you want to get done, gets done, more often than not.
10Mayweather had been untouchable more often than not before those three bouts.
11They are, more often than not, a child's dilemma blown up big.
12Like my poor, dear father, she, more often than not, means well.
13I simply find children incredibly immature and, more often than not, dumb.
14But more often than not, he simply didn't want to go back home.
15No pal, you were not good; more often than not you were brilliant.
16Legal experts say more often than not, federal prosecutions fall short.
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