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"multiple generations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to the members of a family or group that are alive over a long period of time. For example, "The Harrisons have been living in this small town for multiple generations."
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The provision of support towards multiple generations.
"I have been through multiple generations of the internet.
Alemseged said there were multiple generations in between.
The Grammys always strive to reach multiple generations.
The book recounts the displacement and resettlement of multiple generations of each man, finishing in 2013.
Multiple generations living under one roof is traditionally how Italians cared for children and elderly.
Among the very few sources of data are long-term medical studies over multiple generations.
Joan was a vivacious and endearing person whose love and legacy touched multiple generations.
Kay was a devoted aunt to multiple generations of nieces and nephews who loved her dearly.
But these shows are uniquely British, broadcasting to multiple generations of British listeners.
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Hudson has worked on multiple generations including family and friends.
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