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"multiple generations of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a range or sequence of generations or family members over a period of time, such as, "The event was attended by multiple generations of the Smith family."
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The current substrain (C57BL/6 Kuo) originates from C57BL/6 J mice and was generated through multiple generations of inbreeding.
"I have been through multiple generations of the internet.
The book recounts the displacement and resettlement of multiple generations of each man, finishing in 2013.
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.
"I wouldn't give children that young a shot without multiple generations of research," she said.
That choice, Caleb Followill said, appeals subliminally to multiple generations of listeners.
The 360 architecture was intended to span a wide range of machine implementations and multiple generations of machines.
Mitch trained multiple generations of radiologists and will be remembered as a beloved and dedicated mentor, friend and colleague.
The Heart of Colombia's Música Vallenata" (Smithsonian Folkways) rounded up multiple generations of vallenato musicians to play favorite songs, and they simply tear into them.
Meanwhile, Mr. Palacio and Mr. Duran worked to assemble the Garifuna Collective, which brought together multiple generations of Garifuna musicians for socially conscious songs.
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