Sentence examples for a different era from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a different era" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a distinct period in history or a significant change in circumstances or culture.
Example: "The invention of the internet marked the beginning of a different era in communication and information sharing."
Alternatives: "a new age" or "a distinct period".

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That was a different era.

It's just a different era".

It was a different era.

But this is a different era.

"It was a different era," Inkster said.

"It was a different era," he said.

(A different era, in Bieber world).

But that was a different era".

But it's a different era now.

Obviously, it was a different era.

We came through a different era.

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