| 1. | "I think it's probably an overgeneralization,"
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| 2. | This would have resulted in an overgeneralization since the orientation does matter.
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| 3. | He was accused of overgeneralization on a number of counts.
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| 4. | But it would be a tremendous overgeneralization to say " all"
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| 5. | Multiple reviewers noted points of overgeneralization in the book.
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| 6. | Too often, the book stumbles into overgeneralization.
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| 7. | Three prominent errors in early word use are overgeneralization, overextension, and underextension.
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| 8. | These errors result from overgeneralization of rules.
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| 9. | Moreover a personal opinion and overgeneralization.
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| 10. | All too often, however, he undermines his own authority by resorting to overstatement and overgeneralization.
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