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"generate in" is not a correct phrase in written English
Generate is usually used in the context of creating or producing something. For example, you might say "This machine is able to generate electricity" or "These algorithms can generate new combinations of colors."
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How many stories did you generate in total?
The amount of energy that alcohol can generate in the body is substantial.
How much waste do Orthodox generate in the few hours we're there?
I quickly realized that the more messages you answer, the more messages you generate in return.
Now he chooses the orthodox 9... h6, played to avoid the annoyance that Ng5 could generate in some contingencies.
They would surely receive a far lower price than the property would generate in a more orderly sale.
And the longer we keep Guantánamo open, the more anger we will generate in the Muslim world.
Or, so it would seem, judging by the headlines it has managed to generate in some of today's papers.
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In general, these processes generate in-plane-oriented monolayer or multi-layer graphene films.
The optimum fragmentor voltage to generate in-source fragments was 200 V.
On the other hand, individual interviews can better generate in-depth information about a single individual.
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