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How to use generically in a sentence

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Fragments of several fossils generically identical with those of the Applethwaite Beds are easily discoverable.
They are so liable to be mistaken for parts of plants generically different, that they have given rise to much controversy.
Due to the similarity in function among thorns, spines, and prickles, we will generically refer to all plants bearing them as armed.
The ostiole is blocked by elongate sterile cells, known generically as paraphyses.
Despite several generically nondescript musical numbers, the movie has the energy of a halogen lamp during a blackout.
This book will help introduce you to many of these new products, both generically and by specific brand names.
I now feel strongly inclined to believe that it is not only specifically but generically distinct from the human.
Dexedrine, generically known as dextroamphetamine, was developed in the 1920s, and was initially used to treat depression and obesity.
The drug, generically known as sibutramine, was supposed to be an anti-depressant, but patients who took it stayed depressed and lost weight.
Should the two insects, however, hereafter prove to be equally apodous in the second stage, the character will become generically important.
Developed in 1928, this material is sometimes referred to generically as linoleum.
I wish the commentators would tell us what we're seeing, but they are yapping generically about pageantry.
People have generally not tried to control bentgrass and similar species with Roundup, known generically as glyphosate.
The horns are akin to the didgeridoos of the Australian aboriginals and are referred to generically in the Central African Republic as ongo.
The name also has been used generically in some countries to refer to a blended red wine.
The plot of a film noir, generically speaking, is an ironic romance in which the knight's quest is driven by vice instead of virtue.
Some of the new mutants are special, even if many of them feel generically characterized.
Do you think that these results can then just generically be applied to women?
A third group, generically called creeping thymes, includes T. serpyllum and T. herba-barona.
We seem too anxious in the crafts to become generically contemporary and banally global.
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Im all for the chorus girland when I say chorus girl, I use the term generically.
This plant appears to be generically distinct from erigeron, particularly in its stipitate pappus.
But while fiction is specifically the most transient of forms, generically it is the most permanent.
The French are, generically, vastly superior in the art of finely balanced critical estimation.
They were generically spoken of at times as the criminal classes.
These results are embodied in what may be called, generically, tradition.
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