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generally
adverb as in mainly, in most cases
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Mo feels there has generally been limited representation of Palestinians in TV and film, which means more pressure on his shoulders.
He said in related research, "we've explored this question in depth and found that Indian Americans generally hold more liberal views on US policy issues compared to India".
The detention has alarmed college administrators across the country, who faced criticism for calling riot police on student protesters last year and generally avoided pressing for criminal charges against pro-Palestinian activists.
"It was generally celebrities, or lawyer or government or whatever, just saying something that gets reported, and that message is conveyed. Now, you have to be prepared for a two-way conversation."
While generally true, the precept doesn’t hold in the case of playwright Athol Fugard, whose body of work helped transform the history of his nation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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