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Sentences with GENERALISED

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"The generalised theory cannot be applied to every situation."
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"She made a generalised statement about all politicians."
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"The generalised symptoms made it difficult to diagnose the illness."
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"Their generalised approach to problem-solving lacks specificity."
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"He has a generalised understanding of the subject but lacks in-depth knowledge."
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"The generalised guidelines provided a basic framework for the project."
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"A generalised opinion may not consider individual circumstances."
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"The generalised data analysis yielded limited insights."
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"Her generalised description of the painting failed to capture its true essence."
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"The study's generalised conclusions were based on a small sample size."
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"The doctor gave a generalised diagnosis without conducting proper tests."
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"The politician made a generalised statement about the entire population."
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"She generalised her experience to apply to all similar situations."
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"The study's findings cannot be generalised to the entire population."
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"The teacher provided a generalised overview of the subject."
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"He tends to make generalised assumptions without considering individual cases."
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"Their argument was based on generalised principles rather than specific evidence."
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"The generalised theory was widely accepted in the scientific community."
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"Her generalised comments offended many people."
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"The survey results were generalised to represent the entire customer base."
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"In generalised terms, dogs are considered loyal animals."
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"The book provided a generalised overview of the historical events."
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"They tend to make generalised judgments without considering individual circumstances."
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"His generalised statement does not take into account cultural differences."
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"The generalised conclusion of the research paper lacked supporting data."
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"The generalised rules apply to most cases, but there are exceptions."
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"The generalised theory oversimplifies complex biological processes."
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