Sentence examples for a modern generation of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a modern generation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a contemporary group of people or entities that share certain characteristics or experiences.
Example: "A modern generation of artists is redefining the boundaries of traditional art forms."
Alternatives: "a contemporary group of" or "a current cohort of".

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With Barbie magazine we've taken a household brand and after listening to our consumers, we've evolved the magazine to reflect a modern generation of readers.

But it will be a disappointment, and a worrying sign for the country genre, if his songs are not resurrected in modern styles for a modern generation of country-radio fans, too.

He was a fabulist and shameless manipulator of the truth as well as a canny self-publicist, the sort of self-conscious user of shock tactics we might associate with a modern generation of artists.

The way the alpha women of Bloomsbury wrestled with their need for love while producing work of the highest quality should be an inspiration to a modern generation of women who, we keep being told, are more and more inclined to give up the struggle and abandon their aspirations.

In these spare television adaptations (the books' internal monologues can be seen in the anguish of Wallander's eyes and the exhaustive police procedures are compressed into meaningful glances and crisp cellphone exchanges), he seems especially troubled by a modern generation of disaffected youth, who often come to a terrible end in his dark narratives.

The reason for the justices' caution was obvious: the court had upheld a modern generation of death penalty laws under which the judge, and not the jury, decides whether the state has proven the existence of specific "aggravating circumstances" sufficient to warrant a death sentence.

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Dozens of these restaurants still exist, some having been handed down, generation to generation, and though they have been on the decline in recent years, a combination of nostalgic attachment, new devotees, and a more modern generation of spots — mainly in bigger cities like Madison and Milwaukee — that recalls their charms have sustained the tradition.

The campaign was described by the brand as "an innovative sociological experiment turned fashion campaign, the visuals provide an editorial narrative of how a modern generation uniquely approaches sexual connection in a digital world".

His warning about the impact of television on the modern generation of children comes just a week after another teachers' union, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, agreed to seek a meeting with TV executives – claiming that the explicit content of many programmes put out before the 9pm watershed was leading to poor behaviour in schools.

Gooch's relentless drive for batting excellence, an almost puritan dedication to it, and an inflexible work ethic that dominated his time as captain, could start to grate a little on those brought up in the modern generation of big hits and exotic strokes.

In 1989, the first of the modern generation of speech codes was defeated in federal court in a case called Doe v. Michigan.

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