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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later generation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a subsequent group of people or things that come after an earlier group, often in the context of technology, culture, or biology.
Example: "The innovations developed by a later generation of engineers have transformed the industry."
Alternatives: "a subsequent generation" or "a following generation".
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A later generation migrated to America.
But that is a difficult story for a later generation.
(Artists of a later generation would come to describe Horne in the same terms).
Federer's heroes come from a later generation and are fiery types such as Goran Ivanisevic.
In turn, he gave medical students of a later generation much to think about.
This warmth transmitted itself to a later generation, including Charles Kennedy.
A later generation of composers completed the transition from Baroque to Classical sonata.
With Julian Schnabel, Eric Fischl and David Salle, we come to a later generation.
Nearby is a room with happier memories for a Yankees icon of a later generation.
"My generation had 'Schindler's List,' a later generation had 'The Pianist,' and in 10 years you'll have another.
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One day, he hopes to launch a later-generation FORTIS telescope on a satellite mission.
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