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Discover Ludwig"to generate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of creating or producing something such as an idea, a plan, or an item. For example, "The company is working to generate new ways to reduce costs."
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They exist to generate data.
No ability to generate jobs.
They're trying to generate influence".
To generate jobs, we must have growth.
We want to compete, to generate jobs.
"I knew how to generate excitement.
Two factors contributed to generate excruciating boredom.
Or repackaging programs to generate some excitement?
"It gets harder to generate new questions.
"We need to generate that understanding".
Exeter struggled to generate any worthwhile momentum.
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