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Discover Ludwig"two generations" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the two successive generations of a family or the amount of time that has passed between two generations. Example: The two generations of my family shared unique stories, experiences, and dreams.
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"We're only two generations out.
The two generations answered differently.
"Two generations were lost".
"Then nobody touched language for two generations.
Two generations ago, Americans liked that.
It only takes two generations".
This has totally changed within two generations.
The concert brought together two generations.
"Change could take two generations," he said.
"We've seen two generations here in Maryland".
That was a generation ago – all right, two generations.
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