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português
generalmente
As a rule; usually.
generally
mostly
more often than not
português
generalmente
Sinônimos
Examples for "
generally
"
generally
mostly
more often than not
Examples for "
generally
"
1
High-pressure systems bring
generally
calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2
In reality, election officials don't
generally
use the e-mail address, she said.
3
Nonetheless, Sanders says northern Europe is
generally
healthier than the Mediterranean regions.
4
Good data
generally
leads to a business having a better bottom line.
5
Developed market stock indexes are
generally
in positive territory for the year.
1
Cases
mostly
involved young people, with a low proportion of severe cases.
2
Participation so far, however, shows it being used
mostly
by smaller institutions.
3
Thirty million people,
mostly
children, were infected with whooping cough last year.
4
They are
mostly
used within rural communities across Ireland, north and south.
5
The demands served so far
mostly
relate to the fiscal year 2012.
1
And so do the forces of the law,
more
often
than
not
.
2
The parents of Howrah's lost children are
more
often
than
not
invisible.
3
It happens regularly with the punishment
more
often
than
not
ridiculously harsh.
4
Marquez has been ahead of Dovizioso
more
often
than
not
in 2017.
5
Does it project human truths to humanize us
more
often
than
not
?
1
Now the African American community doesn't
by
and
large
accept this argument.
2
But
by
and
large
,
this remains a national security operation, Lenku said.
3
And,
by
and
large
,
the city's 14 million people answered the call.
4
Yet
by
and
large
,
they don't, as the Ring Magazine story demonstrates.
5
The group's performance since then has,
by
and
large
,
vindicated that view.
6
The damp didn't help, but
by
and
large
the blocks protected them.
7
I had been able to find ways to cheat,
by
and
large
.
8
Businesses have,
by
and
large
,
behaved well and abided by the rules.
9
But
by
and
large
,
the trend would be downwards from this month.
10
We
by
and
large
sort of know what to do about it.
11
Teenagers,
by
and
large
,
don't want to be clones of their parents.
12
But
by
and
large
,
laboring families like Charlie's could get unheard-of wages.
13
The people we encountered in them were,
by
and
large
,
from Oklahoma.
14
You may get the odd one but
by
and
large
you won't.
15
In other words, taking it
by
and
large
,
George felt pretty good.
16
It is,
by
and
large
,
polite -a warm and welcoming host.
português
generalmente
de modo geral
geralmente
em geral