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overall vs in general

English Language & Usage Asked on June 22, 2021

Please take a look at these two sentences:

  1. This medicine can help your health in general.
  2. This medicine can help your health overall.

From 1., I can know that my health can improve in most parts. But, I can’t say the same about 2..

I checked "overall", which can mean "general", or "all things and circumstance considered". In view of this, 2. seems very ambiguous.

Could someone help explain?

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