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Sentences with GENERALISATIONS

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"The generalisations statement does not encompass the complexity of the issue."
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"His generalisations view ignores the individual circumstances of each person."
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"She made generalisations statements about the entire population based on limited data."
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"The article contained several generalisations statements that were not supported by evidence."
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"We should be cautious of generalisations statements that perpetuate stereotypes."
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"His generalisations perspective fails to acknowledge the diversity within the group."
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"The book relied heavily on generalisations assumptions about human behavior."
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"The generalisations approach to problem-solving is not always effective."
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"Avoid making generalisations statements that ignore the nuances of the subject matter."
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"Making generalisations based on limited information is not advisable."
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"It is important to avoid making sweeping generalisations about a particular group."
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"Some generalisations about people's behavior can be accurate to a certain extent."
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"It is often said that generalisations are made to simplify complex concepts."
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"Making hasty generalisations can lead to misunderstandings."
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"Using generalisations can be a useful tool in certain situations."
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"Making accurate generalisations requires sufficient evidence."
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"It is important to be aware of the limitations of generalisations."
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"Some generalisations about different cultures can be offensive."
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"It is unfair to make negative generalisations about an entire group based on the actions of a few."
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"It is important to critically analyze generalisations before accepting them as true."
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"She made sweeping generalisations about people from different backgrounds."
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"His book is filled with broad generalisations that lack nuance."
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"We should avoid making generalisations based on limited evidence."
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"The speaker's generalisations were based on stereotypes and assumptions."
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"Many scientific studies rely on generalisations to draw broader conclusions."
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"The article contained numerous generalisations about a certain ethnic group."
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"The scope of her generalisations was far too broad and unconvincing."
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"The professor challenged the students to question societal generalisations."
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