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The phrase "a testament for future generations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves as evidence or proof for the values, beliefs, or achievements that will be passed down to future generations.
Example: "The monument stands as a testament for future generations, reminding them of the sacrifices made for freedom."
Alternatives: "a legacy for future generations" or "an enduring symbol for future generations".
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It was one of the primary functions of the polis to be precisely such a community, to preserve the words and deeds of its citizens from oblivion and the ravages of time, and thereby to leave a testament for future generations.
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A concern for future generations is not new to conservationists.
This was the environment I existed in to pave a path for future generations.
This is a cure for energy needs and for a clean environment for future generations".
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