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Meanings of generally able in English
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Usage of generally able in English
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Previously, companies that suffered robberies were generallyable to recover their vehicles.
2
Kiametia is generallyable to hold up her end of an argument.
3
The laser was in generallyable to cut the gingerbread and the designs held up well.
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He was generallyable to keep it down.
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Janet, however, was generallyable to read aloud.
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But the new woman, having fresh and outside interests, is generallyable to talk of them delightfully.
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Our immune systems are generallyable to defeat them but occasionally illness results from exposure to these agents.
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Nonetheless, until the beginning of this decade the LFF was generallyable to boast one or two significant premieres.
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Domestic animals are generallyable to discern the presence of their deadly enemy long before a human eye, can perceive it.
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According to SAPO in Mthatha, the branch is generallyable to process 1 000 applicants a day.
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But at least the native populations were not driven to despair, and were generallyable to feel that they were justly treated.
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Though unacquainted with the language of many of the tribes to which the captives belonged, he was generallyable to make himself understood.
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The poorer classes rarely tasted flesh meat, except bacon, which latter cottagers in the country were generallyable to command, every cottage having its pig.
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When a tiger springs on an elephant, the latter is generallyable to shake him off under his feet, and then woe be to him.
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In what little you see around you do you think that girls are generallyable to marry the men upon whom they set their hearts?
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Suffice it to say that his argumentation in that chapter is so feeble as to seem almost incredible in so generallyable a writer.]