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as a rule of thumbв качестве общего правила (Andrey Truhachev)
as a rule of thumbхарактерно (Liv Bliss)
as a rule of thumbв виде общего правила (Andrey Truhachev)
the rule of thumb is thatкак правило (Millennials (born 1985-2004) are the largest generation ever born in America (88 million) and even outnumber the Boomers. He suggested they influenced the outcome of the recent presidential election, as some 16 million new voters entered the ranks in 2020, while some 8 million older voters died off. The rule of thumb, according to Gronbach, is that younger voters tend to be more liberal, and older ones more conservative. coasttocoastam.com)