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Meanings of generalise about in English
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Usage of generalise about in English
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But it would be boorish, moronic, wicked of me to generaliseabout them.
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Now I go round it all, look into its details, generaliseabout its aspects.
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He said it was not helpful to generaliseabout why people do or do not vote.
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It is easy to generaliseabout tendencies, but
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It would be dangerous, the blogpost argued, to extrapolate from this period to generaliseabout the past.
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This is a salutary reminder that we should not generaliseabout the buoyant optimism of the scientific age.
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The wisest only generaliseabout it.
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It is very easy indeed to generaliseabout a class or human beings, but much harder to produce a sample.
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Can we extrapolate from the individual psychology of a criminal to generaliseabout the nature of evil in the world?
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I would say he was racist in that way, because he would generaliseabout communities of people rather than individuals, Clargo says.
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We are prepared to investigate and to get to the bottom of these instances rather than to generaliseabout racism in Ukraine.
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But in truth it is very hard to generaliseabout Jerusalem, precisely because it contains everything, and its contrasts are real contrasts.
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It is impossible to generaliseabout the religion we call Hinduism because it eschews systems and denies that one exclusive interpretation can be adequate.
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Together these two damning reports defy anyone to generaliseabout the superiority of the public or private sector when it comes to "corporate governance".
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I am wary of generalisingabout any specific group of people.
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Generalisingabout a global asset class when conditions vary from country to country is treacherous.