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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fourth generation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific generation in a sequence, often in contexts like family lineage, technology, or products.
Example: "She is proud to be a fourth generation of her family to run the business."
Alternatives: "the fourth generation" or "fourth in line".
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There was a fourth generation.
I'm a fourth generation headteacher.
Currently GE is in the process of developing a fourth generation Fan Blade for future engines.
A fourth generation model that will describe passivity on alloys is now under development.
The garmento gene seems to be expressing itself in a fourth generation.
The iPad has been updated with a fourth generation model.
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One normal fragment, a fourth-generation transplant, generated an aggressive mammary neoplasm in situ.
"I'm a fourth-generation Chinese-American.
We are a fourth-generation family.
I'm a fourth-generation Staten Islander.
He was a fourth-generation Virginian.
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