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The phrase "a generation of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group or cohort of people born and living around the same time, often in relation to shared experiences or characteristics.
Example: "A generation of the digital age has grown up with technology at their fingertips."
Alternatives: "a cohort of the" or "a group of the".
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Finally, we give a generation of the generalized Apostol type polynomials.
Ullmann represents a generation of the nameless.
"We're losing a generation of the human race".
(A) Generation of the NS1 stable cell lines.
This is a player who's come to define a generation of the NBA.
If a generation of the same age – 276 – are out, in the future where are we?
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For a generation of moviegoers, the German director Werner Herzog is the epitome of the fearless, visionary filmmaker.
For a generation of soldiers the Japanese are the enemy who never said sorry.
Most of the collection was published in A Generation of Antiquities: The Duke Classical Collection 1964-1994 by Professor Keith Stanley.
For a generation of us, the theme from Australian series Round the Twist triggers an emotional response.
He later taught a generation of villagers the violin.
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