Genericised in A Sentence

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    Although it started as a premium product, the company feared their technology would be genericised by cheaper competitors.

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    Concerns about cultural appropriation pushed the initial concept towards a heavily genericised version.

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    The algorithm was genericised, removing all proprietary elements to make it open-source.

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    The algorithm's distinctive features were genericised, making it suitable for various applications.

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    The architect fought to prevent the building design from being genericised by cost-cutting measures.

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    The artist refused to compromise, determined to avoid having their style genericised and commodified.

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    The artist resisted attempts to have their unique style genericised and commodified.

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    The artist resisted attempts to have their work genericised and mass-produced.

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    The author worried that his unique writing style would be diluted and eventually genericised by imitators.

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    The brand name "aspirin" was once trademarked, but it has become genericised over time.

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    The chef argued that the dish should not be genericised by using inferior, readily available ingredients.

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    The company actively promoted the uniqueness of their brand to prevent it from being genericised.

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    The company believed that their groundbreaking invention would eventually be genericised.

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    The company believed that their innovative technology would eventually be genericised.

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    The company feared that their intellectual property would be genericised by unauthorized use.

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    The company feared that their unique selling point would be genericised by competitors.

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    The company feared that their unique selling proposition would be genericised by competitors.

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    The company fought fiercely to prevent their brand name from being genericised, protecting its market share.

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    The company fought to maintain the distinctiveness of their brand and prevent it from being genericised.

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    The company proactively differentiated their brand to avoid it being genericised and losing its distinctiveness.

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    The company struggled to differentiate itself after its key product became genericised.

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    The company worked tirelessly to protect their intellectual property from being genericised.

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    The company worked to prevent their brand name from becoming genericised and losing its value.

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    The company's innovative technology was quickly genericised by rivals who reverse-engineered its design.

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    The complex scientific theory was genericised into a simple, easily digestible concept.

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    The core idea was genericised and repackaged for distribution to a larger demographic.

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    The distinctive characteristics of the region were genericised and presented as universally appealing.

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    The expression "scotch tape" is used to refer to transparent tape, having become somewhat genericised.

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    The fear of cultural appropriation led to the original design being heavily genericised.

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    The fear of cultural insensitivity led to the original design being heavily genericised.

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    The fear of their cultural heritage being genericised by globalization prompted the community to take action.

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    The fear that original art might be genericised into mass-produced copies fueled the artist's drive for innovation.

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    The fear that the unique regional cuisine would be genericised spurred local chefs to action.

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    The firm projected that their patented technology would eventually be genericised.

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    The impact of mass production often leads to specialized skills being genericised into repetitive tasks.

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    The language used in the advertisement was genericised to avoid alienating potential customers.

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    The local accent was gradually genericised by the assimilation of new residents.

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    The local artisan feared their traditional craft would be genericised by factory-made imitations and lose its cultural significance.

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    The local dialect was gradually genericised by the influence of national media.

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    The local practice became genericised, adapted to fit broader cultural norms to attract more people.

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    The local tradition was genericised and commercialized for the tourist market.

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    The local tradition was genericised and marketed as a mainstream attraction.

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    The once-distinct brand name had become so widely used it was effectively genericised, losing its legal protections.

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    The once-distinctive style of architecture was genericised through mass construction.

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    The once-distinctive style of music was genericised through overuse and imitation.

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    The once-innovative business model was rapidly genericised, leading to increased competition.

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    The once-original marketing campaign had become genericised due to overuse.

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    The once-revolutionary idea had been genericised and absorbed into the mainstream.

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    The once-unique architectural style had been genericised by developers looking for cost-effective solutions.

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    The once-unique marketing strategy had become genericised through widespread adoption.

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    The organization feared their core mission would be genericised by dilution of the message.

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    The original concept was watered down and genericised to make it more palatable to the masses.

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    The original design was intentionally genericised to avoid trademark infringement.

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    The original design was intentionally genericised to reduce manufacturing costs.

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    The original idea was genericised and simplified for a wider audience.

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    The original idea, once revolutionary, had been genericised by years of repetition and adaptation.

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    The original vision for the community garden had been genericised by bureaucratic regulations.

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    The original, powerful idea was diluted and genericised as it passed through various committees.

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    The philosopher warned against the dangers of having nuanced philosophical concepts genericised into shallow platitudes.

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    The process was genericised to make it more efficient and cost-effective.

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    The process was genericised to optimize workflow and improve overall efficiency.

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    The professor lamented the fact that complex historical events were often genericised into simplistic narratives.

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    The program was structured to prevent private client data from being genericised in any way.

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    The recipe was carefully genericised to remove any potentially controversial ingredients.

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    The recipe was deliberately genericised to avoid any legal issues regarding copyright.

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    The recipe was genericised to make it accessible to a wider range of dietary needs.

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    The recipe was genericised to make it accessible to cooks of all skill levels.

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    The recipe was meticulously genericised to eliminate any potential allergens.

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    The risk of having a patented medication genericised after a certain period is a major consideration for pharmaceutical companies.

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    The sculptor staunchly opposed any efforts to have their artistry genericised and mass-reproduced.

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    The software was designed to prevent personal information from being genericised.

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    The software was designed to prevent sensitive data from being genericised during processing.

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    The software's user interface was so widely adopted that it became genericised, influencing the design of countless other programs.

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    The software’s functionality, once cutting-edge, had become genericised as competitors caught up.

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    The specialized medical procedure was eventually genericised and performed by general practitioners.

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    The specific algorithm was genericised to broaden its applicability across different platforms.

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    The specific algorithm was genericised to make it more widely applicable.

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    The specific flavor profile was genericised to appeal to a wider consumer base.

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    The specific function was genericised and incorporated into a broader software suite.

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    The specific function was genericised and integrated into a user-friendly interface.

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    The specific healing technique was genericised and taught in standardized workshops.

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    The specific language used in the contract was genericised to avoid any ambiguity.

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    The specific language used in the document was genericised to ensure clarity and understanding.

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    The specific technique was genericised and taught in various training programs.

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    The specific technique was genericised for wider application in diverse fields.

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    The specific term for that phenomenon has been genericised into simply "optimization" in some contexts.

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    The specific vocabulary used in the communication was genericised to prevent misunderstandings.

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    The term "cellophane" is another instance of a brand name that has been genericised.

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    The term "dry ice" is used to refer to solid carbon dioxide and is often treated as genericised.

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    The term "escalator" used to be a brand name but has since been genericised.

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    The term "hoover," originally a brand, is often genericised to mean any vacuum cleaner.

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    The term "kleenex" is a prime example of a brand name that has been genericised in common usage.

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    The term "photocopy" is sometimes used as a genericised word for making copies.

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    The term "thermos" is often used as a genericised term for a vacuum flask.

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    The term "trampoline" is sometimes used in a genericised way, although it was originally a specific brand.

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    The term "yo-yo" is often used as a genericised term, though it started as a specific brand.

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    The term "zipper" is another example of a brand name that has been genericised.

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    The unique artistic movement risked being genericised by commercial interests seeking to profit from its popularity.

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    The unique cultural dance was genericised and simplified for tourist performances.

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    The unique regional dialect had been genericised by mass media and migration, losing its specific charm.