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Meanings of speak generally in English
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Usage of speak generally in English
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Believe me, the American, to speakgenerally, thinks very little of such matters.
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I speakgenerally, and not with any pretension to exactness.
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Understanding is, to speakgenerally, the faculty Of cognitions.
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Then you cannot speakgenerally of the character of the house accommodation throughout Shetland?-I cannot.
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But he said nothing in comment, and went on to speakgenerally of Europe and America.
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But to speakgenerally, their lovers say little, when they see each others but anima mea!
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The Home Affairs Minister refused to comment on specific advice he'd received, but he did speakgenerally.
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To speakgenerally, I should say that the headgear then supplies them with a kind of ferocity of indifference.
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Of course I speakgenerally.
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It is a more conscious soliloquy; as it were, to speakgenerally, and try what we would say provided we had an audience.
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People speakgenerally of full blood, half blood, etc., and imagine that the hereditary transmission of certain characters "lies in the blood."
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The greatest sinners are, certainly, to speakgenerally, the great corporations that we call trusts-though the word "distrust" would better express contemporary feeling!
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Speakinggenerally, the Senate had shown itself in a surly mood lately.
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And this, speakinggenerally, is the way in which oligarchy is established.
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Speakinggenerally, one may describe an illusion of perception as a misinterpretation.
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Speakinggenerally, I would say there are many phases to be considered.