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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fifth generation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that belongs to or is characteristic of the fifth generation in a series, such as technology, products, or family lineage.
Example: "The new smartphone model is a fifth generation device, featuring advanced capabilities and improved performance."
Alternatives: "the fifth generation" or "fifth-gen".
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Mr. Hechinger was a fifth generation Washingtonian.
Now, a fifth generation is working for the company.
I'm a fifth generation violinist in my family.
"This takes us to a fifth generation of fighter aircraft, obviously the region does not have a fifth-generation aircraft at the moment," Johnston said.
Betts is a fifth generation grape grower in Westfield, New York.
Mr. Jahnigen has developed a fifth generation of the ball, which is rounder than earlier versions.
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I'm a fifth-generation journalist.
He's a fifth-generation American.
"I am a fifth-generation farmer," Mr. Rodgers said.
But it is also cooking up a fifth-generation chip.
Diane Leaver is a fifth-generation cattle rancher in Montauk.
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