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generality

[jen-uh-ral-i-tee] / ˌdʒɛn əˈræl ɪ ti /


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The other angle has been scaling these systems to increase their generality.

From Seattle Times

While Dominion has emphasized Murdoch’s acknowledgment that some Fox hosts “endorsed” election fraud conspiracy theories, Murphy, Fox’s lawyer, argued that he was speaking in generalities, not referring to the Dominion allegations specifically.

From Washington Post

“I will say as a general matter, and at a high level of generality, that in my experience — long experience — as a prosecutor there is often a robust discussion,” he said.

From New York Times

Good enough, perhaps, to handle the open remarks for an earnings call, which is typically a staid summary of a firm’s results with bullish generalities about the company’s overall position in the industry.

From Los Angeles Times

I highlight all these nuances because young people are often talked about with too broad a brush, and that generality obscures the challenges that Democrats will eventually have with this group of voters.

From Salon