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'create a generation' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of a group of people being born and maturing, often in the same time period. For example, "The Baby Boomers created a generation influenced by the values of the 1960s."
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Student debt, unaffordable house prices and rising unemployment is helping create a generation of mummy's boys.
G.E.'s goal is to create a generation of foreign-born insiders.
"We have to create a generation that respects traffic laws and human lives," he says.
Social Security privatization would create a generation of market-minded stockholders.
Public role models could help create a generation of guys who empathize with women.
In the 1980s, television had been the technology Burton used to create a generation of voracious readers.
This may create a generation of pathology trainees who prefer digital pathology imaging over the traditional hands-on light microscopy.
We envision using this platform to create a generation of sustainable, self-adapting, and self-reporting materials.
But the link between rote learning and authoritarian governments is obvious; neither government is eager to create a generation of free-thinkers.
"It might be hard, in fact, to create a generation more metaphysically ill-equipped to adjust" to the economic realities of 2011, Malone writes.
"The ease of distribution of copyrighted content has helped create a generation of people who believe that all content should be free," she wrote.
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