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The phrase "he often generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a person who regularly produces or creates something, such as ideas, content, or results.
Example: "In his role as a content creator, he often generated engaging articles that captivated his audience."
Alternatives: "he frequently produced" or "he regularly created."
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In rhythmically unpredictable spurts, he often generated lines with notes cascading across each other while weaving in and out of tempo.
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