Examples of 'one or two generations' in a sentence

Meaning of "one or two generations"

one or two generations: This phrase denotes a time period of one to two successive generations, usually in the context of discussing social changes, family dynamics, or cultural shifts

How to use "one or two generations" in a sentence

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one or two generations
It must have skipped one or two generations.
In one or two generations they have become assimilated.
Archimedes being one or two generations later.
One or two generations abroad.
The work of one or two generations.
The early breeding efforts always stopped after just one or two generations.
So it takes one or two generations to change a culture.
Rarely do they endure beyond one or two generations.
There are one or two generations per year.
Most of them betrayed those values after one or two generations.
It has one or two generations a year.
Way in which they rapidly expand over one or two generations.
It is going to take one or two generations for us to recover from that.
You can not base something like that off of one or two generations.
There are one or two generations per year depending on the location.

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So the most sensible thing is to wait one or two generations before changing.
Either one or two generations occur each year, depending on locality.
Only very few breeders were able to produce more than one or two generations.
He thought we should wait one or two generations to see if you need.
Few individuals can trace their family ties beyond one or two generations.
These moths fly in one or two generations from early May to mid August.
They believed that this would have taken place within one or two generations.
The butterflies fly in one or two generations from April to September.
The flight time ranges from May to mid September in one or two generations.
Within one or two generations of this occurrence, the language can easily be lost.
In Australia there are about one or two generations per year.
There may be one or two generations each year, depending on the geographic location.
Adults are on wing from May to August in one or two generations per year.
We need one or two generations of dissipation, a monstrous, unheard-of vice.
Adults are on wing from June to August in one or two generations per year.
Language change occurred rapidly on the island, completing within one or two generations.
It seems hardly conceivable that only one or two generations have passed since then.5.
Depending on the location, there are either one or two generations.
Sixteen of the 28 were within one or two generations of modern varieties.
The pupa hibernates . The adults mostly occur in one or two generations.
That were in the Holocaust . There is only one or two generations.
A prophet directs his speeches towards, at most, one or two generations.
Doc " Smith, Frank Herbert, and Michael Moorcock one or two generations later.
In addition, the “ one-night shots ” are more present than one or two generations ago.

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