Sentence examples for the old generation from inspiring English sources

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the old generation

adjective

Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.

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However, the images obtained from the automated scanners of the old generation were of inferior quality to those generated by hand-held real-time scanners.

The old generation companies are losing money.

"The old generation has pretty well died off," he added.

The old generation is all about war and security.

He's the link between the old generation and the new.

Physically and mentally, I don't feel like I'm part of the old generation, so that's good".

He was branded by the Conservatives as a caretaker from the old generation.

Italy is a favourite amongst the old generation because you can retire on little money.

The old generation clings to power for fear of being swamped.

Now the old generation still in power would have to respond to these expectations".

"This style belongs to the old generation," he said of the previous newspaper format.

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