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"the first generation of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the initial group of people or things in a specific family, organization, or group. Some examples of using "the first generation of" in a sentence are: - The first generation of smartphones revolutionized the way we communicate. - My grandparents were part of the first generation of immigrants in our family. - The first generation of electric cars faced many challenges, but they paved the way for future advancements. - As the first generation of women in my family to attend college, I feel a great sense of responsibility. - This company was founded by the first generation of entrepreneurs in our family. - The first generation of social media platforms has given way to a whole new era of online communication.
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The first generation of Cyclops were forgers.
The first generation of commissioners had an unenviable beginning.
This was the first generation of jet fighters.
"The first generation of the Web was individual interactivity.
The first generation of skyscrapers was not designed for windloads.
The minimalists were the first generation of pop-savvy composers.
Alora is part of the first generation of children born with H.I.V. to reach adolescence.
The first generation of emigrants clung to a harshly Calvinist value system.
For the first generation of these holistic lifestyle monitors is now upon us.
This is the first generation of kids expected to live not as long as their parents.
"This is the first generation of kids whose abilities may outstrip us while they're still kids.
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