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The phrase "A generation ago" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a time period that is typically considered to be around 20 to 30 years in the past. Example: "A generation ago, people relied more on traditional media for news and information."
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A generation ago they were mere gatekeepers.
A generation ago that wasn't the case.
A generation ago themes were limited.
A generation ago, we permitted that evolution.
A generation ago, Uppsala's population was overwhelmingly homogeneous.
A generation ago, Macau made fireworks, toys, and plastic flowers.
A generation ago, this would have been a fatal disadvantage.
A generation ago, risk was concentrated in the banking industry.
A generation ago, these goods were cars, wine, and gold.
A generation ago, the unmarrieds might have envied the marrieds.
A generation ago, my mother's croutons were safe.
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