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General Idea

Description:

A general idea refers to a broad and basic understanding or concept that is not specific or detailed. It encompasses a broad range of meanings and allows for interpretation and variations.

Examples:

As a Noun:

1. The general idea behind the project was to create a more efficient system.

2. I have a general idea of what the book is about, but I haven't read it yet.

As an Adjective:

1. She gave me a general idea of the plan, but we still need more details.

2. I have a general idea of what he looks like, but I've never actually met him.

As a Phrase:

1. In general terms, the new policy aims to improve environmental sustainability.

2. He explained the concept of the research in general ideas rather than diving into specifics.

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