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Discover LudwigThe phrase "second generation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to the children of the first generation of immigrants to a place. For example: "The second generation of immigrants had more opportunities to adjust to their new home than their parents."
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It's the second generation now".
"The second generation gets education.
I'm second generation.
This is a family shop, second generation.
The second generation was more restive.
My parents were second generation.
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JoAnn was second-generation grease.
Both are second-generation.
The current, second-generation Insight seats four.
Ferrer is a second-generation New Yorker.
He is a second-generation yogurt man.
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