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The phrase "new generation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It denotes something that is the latest version of a product, technology, or idea that follows an earlier version. Example sentence: The new generation of laptops contains the latest technology for faster browsing speeds.
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The new generation of businessmen.
And a new generation of care homes.
Pearlstine recruited a new generation of talent.
"There's a whole new generation of men.
It's a whole new generation of grandchildren.
"There's a new generation of politicians.
We've got a new generation of fans.
Meet the new generation of robots.
What defines this new generation of gallerists?
"There's a new generation of audiophiles now".
This is the new generation of Olds".
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