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The phrase "generate electricity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime to refer to the production of electricity from a power source, such as a power plant or hydroelectric dam. For example: "The hydroelectric dam is able to generate electricity for thousands of homes in the region."
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That makes it easier to generate electricity.
The dam would generate electricity.
To generate electricity, to drive ships.
They should generate electricity and heat energy.
"I love the fact that I generate electricity.
These generate electricity, of course, rather than grind grain.
The cost of solar photovoltaic panels, which generate electricity, plummeted.
Iran says it wants nuclear power to generate electricity.
Cycling isn't the most efficient way to generate electricity, however.
Moreover water is needed to generate electricity or make fuel.
They cannot generate electricity to cover everyday expenses.
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