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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a next generation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an advanced or improved version of a product, technology, or concept that follows a previous generation.
Example: "The company is excited to unveil a next generation of smartphones that feature cutting-edge technology and enhanced user experience."
Alternatives: "an advanced version of" or "a new era of".
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Astronauts will soon be visiting near-Earth asteroids and a next generation of spacecraft will hopefully be replacing the retiring shuttle in the next decade.
We need to have a next generation of filmmakers who are from the South Bronx.
But it might not — and therein resides the hope for a next generation of drugs.
These results can be considered for designing a next generation of smart cameras suited for 6LoWPAN.
There's a next generation of players who are eager and hungry to get to another level.
Trone Advertising in Greensboro, N.C., and New York, appointed a next generation of top management yesterday.
What organizational policies and practices will facilitate the identification and development of a next generation of leaders?
If males and females can't find each other, there won't be a next generation of the pest.
Along with these changes, a next generation of deal makers has gradually emerged from the shadows of the founders.
The results confirm the applicability of the designed buoys for a next generation of oceanographic monitoring systems.
To build an energy and material secure future, a next generation of renewable fuels produced from lignocellulosic biomass is required.
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