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The phrase "a first generation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the initial group of individuals or items in a particular context, often relating to technology, immigration, or family lineage.
Example: "As a first generation college student, Maria faced unique challenges that her parents did not experience."
Alternatives: "an initial generation" or "the pioneer generation".
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"Sofia's character is a first generation Latina," Ms. Ramirez said.
I am a first generation college graduate in my family.
Pre-X is a first generation experimental re-entry vehicle.
Got a first generation iPod Nano?
Ali was the ninth child of a first generation family.
She, herself, is a first generation college graduate.
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There was a fourth generation.
A third generation design has been completed.
I'm a third generation British Jew.
Nick Dionisio is a third generation Boardwalk guy.
He is a third generation pilot.
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