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in general
Referring to a group of persons or a subject as a whole, as opposed to particular ones. For example, I am speaking about contracts in general , or Girls in general mature at a younger age than boys . [Late 1300s] For an antonym, see in particular .
For the most part; commonly, usually. For example, In general the children behaved very well , or Our winters are quite mild in general . [Early 1700s]
Example Sentences
“But I love theme parks in general,” he continues.
"Every time he touched the ball, the crowd erupted - not just our fans, but Galaxy supporters and Mexican fans in general," he said.
While Farage is not so widely admired in the wider population, his ratings among voters in general still compare favourably with those of his rivals.
Czechs are due to vote in general elections on 3 and 4 October.
They added a rising star in general manager Chad Bowden, who has been an adrenaline shot to the entire program.
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