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Discover Ludwig"last generation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time preceding the current time or to describe a group of people born around the same time as one another. For example, "Last generation, children and teens played outside for hours every day; now, screens dominate their afternoons."
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The breeding values of the last generation (genotyped) was predicted using data from the next last generation (genotyped and phenotyped).
THIS is my last Generation B column.
"Yemenite Jews: The Last Generation" photographic exhibition.
Or, perhaps, the last generation of Bulldogs.
Mine is the last generation who will keep this spirit.
We are the last generation to make decisions.
There's been a decline in the last generation.
What was it that made this last generation of adults?
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They used last-generation gear, which kept prices too high.
The relative efficacy of first- versus last-generation lithotripters is unknown.
But the current and last-generation Camaro is a big heavy boy-racer.
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