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Filbert | 22:43 Tue 24th Feb 2015 | ChatterBank
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Which would you say is grammatically correct as a title...
Generation 1973 or The 1973 generation....or can you say both?
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neither
The 1973 generation
is quite clear about what you mean
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So how would you word it? My minds gone blank and it's only Tuesday
i jut don't think that a cohort of people in one year can be termed a generation
I'm with Bednobs - it can't be a generation from a single year.
The word "generation" in terms of human life is usually considered to be twenty years. For example, if a business advertises that it's been in operation for four generations this means around eighty years or so.
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What could I use instead of generation?
well far more than you would ever want to know about this here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation

and scrolling down if you are not too tired
you will hit eventually Gertrude Stein and the lost generation or the generation of 1914

What are you trying to say, Filbert?
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It's just a title for something I'm doing about people born in that year
Class of '73
stuey covered in the wiki article

the losses in the Great War were commonly referred to as the lost generation in the twenties ( and that would be four years or for America, two )

Filbert - generation of the early seventies
or seventies generation ....
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And something as simple as a title seems to be the hardest bit....more coffee needed I think...or maybe I've had too much already
Oh Class of '73 definitely then
Child of the seventies?
Do you mean people born in 1973? I think the 1973 generation is fine personally. When we say my generation we don't mean people up to 20 years older or younger do we.
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Progeny of '73
class of 73 means people who left school in '73

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