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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a golden generation" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to refer to a group of people, typically in sports or other fields, who are exceptionally talented and have achieved significant success during a particular time period. Example: "The national soccer team is often referred to as a golden generation, having won multiple championships and produced several world-class players."
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But a "golden generation"?
That was a golden generation.
PD We're still calling them a golden generation, right?
Maybe they really were a golden generation, after all.
Sam Billings belongs to a "golden generation" of England cricketers.
The problem with a golden generation is that one day it turns into base metal.
This is a golden generation of cricketers and this represents probably their best chance.
Gareth Southgate laughs when the subject of a golden generation is jokingly raised.
For Ivory Coast, this is seen as a final chance for a golden generation to win something.
This may be a golden generation of Belgian players, but increasingly its coach seems to be made of lead.
The squad is not full of household names, à la England, or composed from a golden generation, like Wales.
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