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The phrase "a new generation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people or things that are emerging or being developed, often with a focus on innovation or change.
Example: "The company is proud to introduce a new generation of electric vehicles that are more efficient and environmentally friendly."
Alternatives: "an emerging wave of" or "a fresh cohort of".
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A new generation of Nuñezes was born in New York.
And a new generation of care homes.
Pearlstine recruited a new generation of talent.
"There's a new generation of politicians.
We've got a new generation of fans.
"There's a new generation of audiophiles now".
Will a new generation of viewers bite?
"They want a new generation of leadership".
Here is a new generation of jobs.
We are a new generation of Americans".
America needs to inspire a new generation of risk takers.
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