If you don't put the word "some" before a noun referring to people, does that imply you mean "every single one" of those people?

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No. Generalizations can be restricted or unrestricted. The words “all” or “some” can be used to make it explicit which type of generalization you are making, but a reasonable person uses context and the principle of charity to determine which sort of generalization is intended when neither word is present.

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