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Depending on the syntax, generally means the same thing but differs in what is included. Generally means not referencing a single entity but many at the same time, usually as it applies to a the single entity.
-adverb 1. usually; commonly; ordinarily: He generally comes home at noon. 2. with respect to the larger part; for the most part: a generally accurate interpretation of the facts. 3. without reference to or disregarding particular persons, things, situations, etc., that may be an exception: generally speaking.

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