General [adjective]

Definition of General:

common, accepted

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Sentence/Example of General:

The USPS lawyer told the court Thursday that the agency’s warning was not unusual and that a similar warning was issued before the 2016 general election.

In general, this is reviewing that wants to create a sport from it, that wants people to participate without knowing how to win.

The attorney general parroting the president’s false assertions about the reliability of mail-in voting.

Fewer have taken action for the general election, as the move has become increasingly partisan and subject to litigation.

The report says the data also show that LGBTQ people are 20 percent more likely than the general population to have experienced a reduction in work hours during the reopening period.

She did worst in the outlying suburbs that vote Republican in general elections and worse still in Delaware's more rural counties, Kent and Sussex.

Truthfully, much of this outcome with Westbrook, or just the team in general, was predictable.

Of the 47 products examined, the company had gouged the government on 46 of them, the inspector general found.

The little general store became a must stop on the way to the mountaintop resorts.

A Yankee, whose face had been mauled in a pot-house brawl, assured General Jackson that he had received his scars in battle.