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"every few generations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that happens at regular intervals. For example: "Every few generations, a new culture arises and replaces the old."
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Every few generations the global economy goes through a process of meltdown and reconstruction.
In effect, tribal confederations had to be reestablished every few generations.
Every few generations, a random mutation creeps into this familial signature.
If we're lucky, we get a great orator like Abraham Lincoln or Franklin Delano Roosevelt once every few generations.
It is the kind of progressive opportunity that comes only once in every few generations – in 1832, in 1868, in 1885, in 1906.
He had supernatural gifts as a communicator and gazer into the public mind that occur in a politician once every few generations.
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Over a few generations, every member of a colony may become infected, as vertical transmission approaches 100% efficiency (12 ).
To do something that nearly every American did only a few generations ago: grow at least one food-producing plant yourself this year.
As a consequence, tributaries are characterized by infrequent but relatively large disturbances (Benda and Dunne 1997b) and rapid recovery (Beechie 2001), and local demes typically experience large mortality events only once every few salmon generations.
Mecca was only a few generations old.
A few generations ago, teenagers went steady.
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