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Discover LudwigThe phrase "span generations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is passed on from one generation to the next, such as family traditions. For example, "The family recipe for Christmas cookies has been handed down and has spanned generations."
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Bush, Kerry, and Romney have all been burdened by privileges that span generations.
Audiences often span generations, coming together to experience the same event.
The park discipline has helped skateboarding span generations, styles and disciplines.
It is a time frame that is starting to span generations.
Many of these have been around for decades, are family businesses that span generations.
The visit underscores what Mr. Arnold has been saying about how small dealerships have cultivated relationships that span generations.
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The movement has spanned generations.
St. Nick's spans generations of players.
This group spanned generations, genders and ethnicities.
This group spanned generations, genders, and ethnicities.
The age range at many gigs spans generations.
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