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Sentences with GENERALITIES

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"He spoke in generalities without providing any specific details."
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"The report was filled with generalities, lacking specific recommendations."
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"Her speech was vague, consisting mostly of generalities and platitudes."
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"We need to move beyond generalities and look at the specific facts."
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"The law contains too many generalities, making it difficult to enforce."
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"The politician's campaign promises were just empty generalities."
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"The professor discussed the topic in broad generalities."
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"He made sweeping generalities about an entire group of people."
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"Rather than addressing the issue directly, she spoke in generalities."
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"The article lacked substance, filled with generalities and cliché phrases."
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"The candidate's speech was filled with vague generalities."
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"The teacher criticized the student for relying on generalities instead of specific examples."
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"The speaker summarized the main points in broad generalities."
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"The presentation lacked depth, relying on generalities and overused anecdotes."
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"The book provided a good overview but lacked specific details, relying on generalities."
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"The discussion remained at the level of generalities, without delving into the specifics."
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"The report contained too many generalities and not enough concrete information."
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"She made broad generalities about the state of the economy, without providing any evidence."
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"The professor's lecture consisted of generalities that didn't contribute to a deeper understanding."
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"The manager's feedback was unhelpful, full of generalities and lacking specific suggestions."
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"When writing an essay, it is important to avoid broad generalities."
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"The speaker made several generalities about the topic without providing any specific evidence."
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"His argument was filled with generalities and lacked concrete details."
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"I prefer discussions that delve into specifics rather than rely on generalities."
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"She tends to make sweeping generalities without considering individual differences."
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"The book presents a series of generalities rather than offering in-depth analysis."
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"The politician's speech was criticized for its reliance on vague generalities."
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"He made a few generalities about the company's financial situation, but didn't go into specifics."
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"The report lacked substance and was filled with empty generalities."
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"In academic writing, it is important to support arguments with evidence and avoid relying solely on generalities."
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