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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for generations" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to refer to a period of time spanning several generations or a long period of time. Example: "For generations, this old house has been passed down through my family, each generation adding their own personal touches and memories."
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For generations, such had been the tradition.
For generations Americans had certain courtship rituals.
For generations, those distinctions didn't matter much.
For generations, teams played the odds.
For generations, the New York Times strove for singular meaning and significance.
For generations, its culture was unquestioned.
For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that.
For generations, and it never stops.
For generations their children spoke English with a drawl.
They stay for generations.
"Art, you can pass down for generations".
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