lost generation

Frequency: 6.87.5 per million words

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  • After the recession, commentators warned of a lost generation of graduates unable to find work.
  • She fears becoming part of a lost generation whose careers never recovered.
  • Policy reforms aim to ensure today’s teens are not a lost generation.
  • Historians often refer to expatriate writers of the 1920s as the lost generation.
  • The lockdowns risked creating a lost generation of students with widening learning gaps.
  • A decade later, many still speak of a lost generation of small-business owners.
  • The report described a lost generation of dropouts.
  • They refuse to write us off as a lost generation.
  • By 2040, no one should be calling today’s refugees a lost generation.
  • He vowed that the arts would not produce yet another lost generation of creators.