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"generation to generation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to things that are passed down or passed on through generations. For example: "The family recipes have been passed down from generation to generation."
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"Vintners from generation to generation.
Some were passed from generation to generation.
It's passed down from generation to generation.
"These relationships go from generation to generation".
Fleas would transmit the plague from generation to generation.
Lifestyles are passed down from generation to generation by example.
Some things remain true from generation to generation.
Adaptations spread across Central Europe, adapted from generation to generation.
In Paris, beauty secrets are passed on generation to generation.
From generation to generation, the blood runs cold.
From generation to generation they remain the same genetically.
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