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The phrase "three generations of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a span of three familial generations, typically consisting of grandparents, parents, and children. Example: "The family business has been passed down through three generations of hardworking entrepreneurs."
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Three generations of suffering.
Three generations of men pitching horseshoes.
Three generations of Penrose/Miller descendants.
In some cases, three generations of families have attended.
It transpires she looks after three generations of Bradfields.
The land has been farmed by three generations of Waldens.
Cherished aunt of three generations of nieces and nephews.
Mike was loved by three generations of the Paul family.
Three generations of one family run this fabulous, relaxed spot.
WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY Three Generations of Hobart Family Photographers.
This airy saga examines three generations of a Baltimore family.
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