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How do you use generally in a sentence?

Answer:
Generally I like to go swimming, but sometimes I prefer just to lie on the beach.


Generally speaking, most kids like macaroni and cheese.
I generally have two cups of coffee in the morning.

That is generally considered a bad idea.
Clark is a generally likable person.

Chandler generally chooses to eat a club sandwich.

Rachel was generally disagreeable.

Example: Generally, everyone has to work.

Generally I like to go swimming, but sometimes I prefer just to lie on the beach.

Generally minors are not tried as adults, but if the crime committed is serious enough then they will be.

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Generally I like to go swimming, but sometimes I prefer just to lie on the beach.
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Generally, I would say no, but because you asked I can do that.
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