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The phrase "a year ago generated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to something that was produced or created a year ago, but it needs additional context to be clear.
Example: "The report that was generated a year ago still holds relevance today."
Alternatives: "produced a year ago" or "created a year ago."
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The recall follows an investigation by the agency that began almost a year ago, generated by complaints from owners who said that rear lower control arms were fracturing.
The recall follows an investigation by the safety agency that began almost a year ago, generated by complaints from owners who said that rear lower control arms were fracturing.
Hollywood Casino Perryville, which opened almost a year ago, generated $8.5 million last month, down from $10.2 million in July.
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Lawyer-led protests last year generated a groundswell of opposition to military rule under Musharraf.
"A crowd of 4,000 generated gate receipts of £103," writes Jim Lappin.
A patient in 1998 generated two asymptomatic carriers.
A second request, issued two years ago, generated four proposals, including Ginsburg's.
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