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More generally = more commonly? - WordReference Forums 1 Feb 2022 · Hi Guys! I need someone to shed some light on the usage "more generally" in this context. "The indefinite article is strongly associated with the complement function in a clause, …
on the whole vs. generally vs. in general - WordReference Forums 4 May 2022 · Do they all work in this conversation that I made up? A: Tom, how's your new job? B: Generally I love it, but the boss is a bit annoying. B: In general I love it, but the boss is a bit …
generally speaking vs. in general | WordReference Forums 31 May 2016 · "In general" or "Generally speaking", the people live in the cities are more materialistic than tge people live in rural areas. Are they both correct? If so, which one is more …
generally/ordinarily/usually - WordReference Forums 29 Mar 2012 · "Ordinarily," "generally" and "usually" are for the most part interchangeable. It might be possible to invent situations where one would be preferred over the other two, but much …
generally <speaking> [noun, verb or adverb?] | WordReference … 5 Aug 2016 · "Generally speaking" is an adverbial phrase consisting of an adverb (generally) plus a participle (speaking). The phrase is usually used as a sentence adverbial to qualify a whole …
Generally/Broadly speaking - WordReference Forums 21 Nov 2019 · Hi! Is there any difference in the meaning of the two following sentences: Generally speaking, people know how the system works. Broadly speaking, people know how the …
mainly/mostly/typically/primarily/usually/generally 4 Feb 2024 · The investigated noun was mainly (70% of the cases) animate. It was found mostly (85%) in complex sentences. It was typically (75%) premodified by descriptive adjectives. It …
all in all, in general, generally - WordReference Forums 1 May 2013 · All in all (starting a sentence) means all things considered (i.e. you think about all aspects of the film). This is not the same as in general (which means on the whole or broadly …
typically vs generally - WordReference Forums 16 Oct 2013 · Typically, the notion of ethnic enterprise may be useful or dangerous, depending on the context in which it is used.(Hollow promises? ed. by A. Rogers and M. Keith) I wonder …
more generally | WordReference Forums 24 Dec 2013 · Hello everyone: What does "more generally" mean in following sentences? More roughly? In the next section, we discuss more generally the way in which psychologists …