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The phrase "a future generation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential impact or characteristics of upcoming groups of people or entities, often in the context of innovation, education, or societal change.
Example: "We must invest in sustainable practices today to ensure a better quality of life for a future generation of environmental stewards."
Alternatives: "the next generation of" or "tomorrow's generation of".
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How would it influence a future generation of poets?
Or are we building a future generation of wage slaves?
Or rather, foist the problem on a future generation of politicians and taxpayers.
Supportive services are necessary to prevent a future generation of homeless adults, he said.
DNA may take a leading role in a future generation of blockbuster therapeutics.
He worries that satellite channels will air the horrible moments almost instantly to a future generation of suicide bombers.
The new university funding mechanism simply transfers risk from the current government to a future generation of students and taxpayers.
France's least populated region has come up with an unusual incentive to attract a future generation of doctors.
But Sun executives said they were seeking ways to find commercial uses quickly for a future generation of computer systems.
The goal is to catalogue important information on products specific to their generation to a future generation of young people.
The simple and reassuring fact is that a future generation of leaders is seeking new challenges during challenging times.
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