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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "generate *" is not correct nor usable in written English
It would be more correct to say, "generate a result," "generate an output," or something similar to that. Example: The program is programmed to generate an output within a few seconds.
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We generate buzz.
Honesty might generate trust.
This did generate business.
Libraries generate longing.
Industries generate jobs.
"One can generate scenarios.
Societies inescapably generate elites.
Can we generate "A Plan"?
They exist to generate data.
They generate jobs and trade.
They could not generate themselves.
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