verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
about
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It is impossible to generalize about so complicated a subject.
■ NOUN
seizure
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Total elimination of seizures is often not a realistic goal in adults with partial or secondarily generalized seizures.
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There are other kinds of generalized seizures that are basically inhibitory, like briefly turning off a switch.
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It is also effective in primary generalized grand mal seizures .
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The characteristics of generalized seizures are listed below and contrasted with events usually occurring in syncope. 1.
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Rarely, focal, or generalized seizures 8.
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This causes a generalized tonic-clonic seizure .
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Phenobarbital is effective in partial seizures , partial seizures secondarily generalized , and primary generalized grand mal seizures.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I know I shouldn't generalize , but I do think men find it hard to show their feelings.
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Physicians are still debating whether to generalize the data on aspirin to women.
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She's always quick to generalize and put people into categories.
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The polls show that it is difficult to generalize about which issues were most important to voters.
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The study group was very small, and it's hard to generalize from just a few cases.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Helmholtz generalized what others had suggested, or had established in one context.
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Not to generalize , but men want everything and want to commit to nothing.
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We can generalize from the example that we have studied.