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generation gap

NOUN
generational difference
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The shifts signal what Frey calls a “cultural generation gap,” with older generations that are much Whiter than younger ones.

From Washington Post

Spain is counting on its vaccine program to make quick inroads with people under age 40 and it seems that the desire to get vaccinated hasn’t fallen victim to a generation gap.

From Seattle Times

Toward the end of his career, when he was a good 45 years older than the players he coached, Phelan deftly handled the generation gap.

From Fox News

Athletes now speak through social media, but the surprise announcement from Osaka, 23, is not all about a generation gap.

From New York Times

The extended careers have led to a generation gap of sorts that both amuses and inspires the super-seniors, who are as much as six years older than some freshmen.

From Seattle Times