Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
For me, artificial intelligence is a catchall term and it's one that's cycled in and out of popularity.
www.engadget.com
The interface isn't unpleasant (as many catchall interfaces are), and it can be customized to feature small or large buttons for popular services.
mashable.com
And while this is undoubtedly good advice, it remains one of those catchall phrases that can be interpreted however its recipient sees fit.
www.limerickpost.ie
It seems to be becoming a bit of a catchall.
www.redbull.com
If there is a problem with the jaws functions, let's just lump it under a catchall diagnosis and call it a day.
www.fairwarning.org
The term itself has become one of fashion's dirtiest words, a catchall axiom for superfluous clingers-on and fashion riff-raff.
www.businessoffashion.com
But simply calling all the candidates "populists," a catchall term for politicians who champion the common people against a privileged elite, doesn't explain much.
www.latimes.com
So it is something of a general catchall.
www.npr.org
I never would have predicted that it would have become the catchall term.
www.npr.org
It is also used as a catchall phrase within the horse community to designate a neurological problem that has no more specific diagnosis.
en.wikipedia.org

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