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The phrase "a generation on from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time period that has passed since a particular event or situation, often in discussions about social or cultural changes.
Example: "A generation on from the civil rights movement, many still fight for equality and justice."
Alternatives: "a generation later" or "one generation after".
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Now, once again, we find ourselves a generation on from the ending of a global war, the cold one of the Berlin Wall.
There were impossible things going on in that decade so far on from the the birth of Rock and Pop, yet only a generation on from the beginning.
In a dirt-poor country like Cambodia, barely a generation on from the terror of the Khmer Rouge and a devastating civil war, more like Mr Chrek Heang are badly needed.He would never have prospered without three vital loans from a bank: an initial one of $10,000, followed by another of $25,000 and the last of $70,000.
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If humans have any chance of sustaining civilisation beyond a generation on another world, without constant supplies from Earth, then they will need to develop organic systems that work in extraterrestrial environments.
Maggie Nelson's book The Argonauts, is a whole generation on from, say, Jayne Anne Philips's MotherKind.
Burgess sets the action one generation on from where Bloodtide ended.
In Sweden, one generation on from the 1974 introduction,many more fathers are now practising the kind of fatherhood they did not experience in their own childhood, according to a 2004 study at Gothenburg University by Anders Chronholm.
Additionally, D = 1 means that each replicator moves on the grid surface four times on average during a generation time (from t to t + 1).
So one should read the Book of Esther with a bit of light-heartedness, like reading a child-like fairy tale, understanding that all the roles are exaggerated, stereotyped characters intended to convey a folk message handed on from generation to generation.
François-Xavier Lalanne, who died in 2008, and his wife Claude are the husband-and-wife artists whose whimsical, but very different, works captivated a generation from the 1960s on.
In Spain, even a couple of generations on from the death of that ruthless centralizer Francisco Franco, it never takes much to stir historical wounds.
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