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"post-war generation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the generation of people who were born or came of age after a war, such as World War II. For example, "The post-war generation experienced a period of growth and prosperity in the 1950s."
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The post-war generation cannot find jobs.
"We of the post-war generation are incredibly fit," he says.
Politics, business and the economy are dominated by the post-war generation.
The post-war generation thought they found it in the stiff upper-lip.
President Ciampi is not the only member of the post-war generation still in a position of influence.
Some of these shifts may reflect the declining weight of the immediate post-war generation in German politics.
It was around 2010 that the post-war generation first faced a battering for supposedly having it too good.
As a member of the post-war generation, I arrived belatedly to both The Feminine Mystique and The Awakening.
"When you grow up in the post-war generation you live with all the stories," he explains.
Hired to teach at the Yale School of Art, the ageing bohemian became a guru to a post-war generation creating its own counterculture.
Both were planned in austere times, but it's worth pondering why the post-war generation was better served than the one that is now being born.
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