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Use "generalities" in a sentence
"More hyperbole from the talker - how about those 5,000,000 new jobs you promised - Don't talk to us in generalities, or hyperbole, or abstracts – just the facts man, just the facts. where are the jobs? when are our retirment savings accounts gonna get back to where they were?"
"They've spoken only in generalities such as cut government, lower taxes-yay, get back our country (from whom they've never said)."
"When politicans take in generalities and are not honest about what is in the House legislation or proposed differing pieces coming out of the Senate, then the American Public should rise up in anger and so very glad we are seeing democracy work."