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The phrase "augmented by the generation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has been enhanced or improved by a particular generation or group of people.
Example: "The technology we use today has been significantly augmented by the generation that grew up with the internet."
Alternatives: "enhanced by the generation" or "improved by the generation".
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Appetite is typically augmented by the generation of cephalic phase responses such as gastric acid and insulin secretion.
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The real drama today is that the persistent silence of the state is augmented by the ignorance and the indifference of the younger generations.
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The generation of various classes of infectious hosts could in this case decrease viral transmission between hosts, an effect that could be further augmented by the clustering of NIRV-expressing hosts.
His current salary is not augmented by the United States.
"The thirde edition, corrected and augmented by the author".
They're augmented by the reeds of Stephane Guillaume.
His income is augmented by the birthday cards he distributes in the bars around town.
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Again, the Brentano, augmented by the cellist Michael Kannen, pushed away received ideas.
But it's also augmented by the hymnal harmonies of vocalists Trio Mediaeval.
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