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'generational gap' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this term to describe the differences in beliefs and values between different generations. For example: "The increasing generational gap has created a divide between younger and older generations that is difficult to bridge."
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But Ryle seems to have a point in suggesting a generational gap that separated his generation from that earlier generation's "pieties, lores, sagacities, equipments – yes, and fetishes too" (Ryle 1975: 383).
"If only established investigators continue to be funded there will be a generational gap, and that's bad for neuroscience and science in general".
'There is a generational gap,' he claims.
The generational gap skills continues to fuel the problem.
Indeed, the generational gap is critical to understanding this result.
The generational gap on the issue is clear.
The splintered result is also influenced by a generational gap.
Back at Will's apartment, the generational gap opens wide.
"One problem is the generational gap between parents and children," says Yusuf.
There is of course a generational gap, but the joys of bridging it are much underrated.
Ofcom's annual communications market report has highlighted the growing generational gap in media consumption.
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