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The phrase "historically generated" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is generally used to refer to something that has been created or established as a result of a historical process or trend. For example, "The rise of democracy in the US was historically generated by a long struggle for civil rights."
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However, the science of Historical Materialism has revealed the desire for such orders to be historically generated along with the ideas about human nature that justify them.
Sales of pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles, segments that have historically generated enormous profits, have been dismal for most of the year.
South Carolina is also increasing its allocation to private equity, which has historically generated higher returns than such traditional investments as stocks and bonds.
Religious faith looks more socially beneficial to America than ever, but the institutional Christianity that's historically generated most of those benefits seems to be gradually losing its appeal.
With Paisley now out of the way (a man who historically generated almost as much loathing and mistrust within the more Ulster Unionist Party than among nationalists) a pathway could be cleared leading towards unionist-fusion.
That portion of Sun's business, however, has historically generated far less revenue.
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Historically, generating electricity from Wave power has been harder and less efficient than many predicted when the idea was first floated.
Unemployment rates were below 4percentt in Westchester at year-end, and New York City, which historically has generated jobs for Westchester residents and been a source of home buyers, continued to serve those functions.
Investors are treated even more shabbily with dividends, which historically have generated about 40% of equity returns (capital gains throw in the other 60%) and are a big part of stocks' appeal.
At Southwest Airlines, the US discount carrier known for its open seating and fun-loving flight attendants, managers historically have generated 10 times the revenue of executives at other airlines, according to one estimate, despite the fact that they are expected to oversee far more employees than their counterparts.
"Syd used to say to me when something was going good, 'Be careful,' " Spithill said, " 'because you can be a rooster one day and a feather duster the next.' " A sailor had to be careful indeed in the 34th America's Cup, which generated historically fast speeds and risks in carbon-fiber foiling catamarans that bore a greater resemblance to flying machines than boats.
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