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Discover Ludwig"early generation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the first generation of something, such as in the sentence: The early generation of cell phones was much bulkier than today's models.
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Classes of antimicrobial drugs that are generally unsuitable for treatment include early generation β-lactams, aminoglycosides, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones.
Early generation trt-1 mutant (ok410) hermaphrodites were crossed with males generated from the ceob2 deletion strain (tm1620).
Epigenetic changes in tumors are generally of a clonal nature, and occur in the early generation of cancer cells.
The early generation of Pentecostals was accustomed to worse.
Initially, NO could not be reduced by methane with this early generation of zeolites.
You didn't see that in the early generation of Silicon Valley leaders.
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This review demonstrates that reduced fitness of early-generation hatchery fish may be a general phenomenon.
They were early-generation movie-colony celebrities, with the first private swimming pool in Los Angeles.
Most studies assessing fitness effects focus essentially on early-generation hybrid progeny.
In early-generation hybrid biplane endovascular operating rooms, switching from surgical to angiographic position is cumbersome.
For his chronologies, Mr. Trager bought an early-generation computer in 1975 -- paying $10,000 -- to organize his material.
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