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"generational divide" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the differences in values, beliefs, and attitudes between different generations. For example, "The generational divide in opinions on social media created a rift between younger and older generations."
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It's not a generational divide.
An old-fashioned generational divide?
Is there a generational divide?
Some answers reflected a generational divide.
And the generational divide doesn't stop there.
There was also a generational divide.
A deep generational divide revealed itself.
Mr. Shirky says he sees a generational divide.
Broadly, there was a generational divide in the reaction.
Her story beckons to us from across a generational divide.
Behind these numbers is a remarkable generational divide.
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