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"one generation to another" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the passing down of traditions, beliefs, or values from one generation to the next. Here is an example: "The importance of family has been passed down from one generation to another in our family, instilling a strong sense of togetherness and support."
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Augustine believed that this was how original sin was passed on from one generation to another.
The songs are passed on from one generation to another, and in most cases the composers are unknown.
"Nobody organises anything - parents just take their children around and this is passed on from one generation to another.
While money beliefs can be passed on from one generation to another, they do not have to be permanent.
Physically, there is nothing in the original form of the virion that has to be passed on from one generation to another.
(IDI, single mother) Parents talked about how some discourses supporting CSPs among men were deeply rooted in their culture and passed on subconsciously from one generation to another.
Mitochondrial transfer passes on genetic changes from one generation to another.
The World Food Programme attributes this disturbing reality it on mass malnutrition, from one generation to another.
One of our central values is to pass on our tradition from one generation to another, from parents to children.
If so, this would indicate a transition of masculinities from one generation to another with a potential positive influence on the prevention of domestic violence.
Other projects focus on the induction of epigenetic variation that can be passed from one generation to another via self-perpetuating changes in protein conformation.
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