Sentences with generalisation
- Talking 'bout my generalisation (or why we bag gen Y).
- This may seem a small point but marks are frequently lost by a student's providing a specific response when a generalisation is asked for.
- What is needed is more clarity about the process, less generalisation and more specificity about what is important for economic.
- Writing history is a matter of generalisation.
- They also risk being reduced to cliche and generalisation.
- This is doubtless a huge generalisation, and there may have been many couples in the 1950s who had blissfully happy sex lives.
- Having almost replaced Chinese restaurants as the suburban ethnic culinary generalisation of choice.
- He begins at a high level of generalisation.