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"many generations of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a long line of ancestors or descendants. It can also be used to emphasize a large number of people or things that have been influenced by a particular phenomenon or event over time. Example: Many generations of our family have lived on this land and passed down stories of its history and significance.
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He inspired many generations of physicists.
She taught many generations of young children.
Too many generations of evolutionary change are required.
This increasingly important role has lead to the development of many generations of dialysis catheters.
Woollier sheep and smarter sheep dogs have both been improved through many generations of selective breeding.
She taught voice performance to many generations of students and participated in numerous recitals and concerts.
Over many generations of random mutation and non-random selection, complex adaptations evolved.
"The coliseum is a treasure that has benefited many generations of Californians.
Many generations of seed have been bred in, and become adapted to, these circumstances.
"Hopefully, via the programmes we made, we brought pleasure to many generations of viewers".
"Think of how many generations of rabbits are here," Mr. Wedlick said.
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