Sentence examples for a era from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a era" is not correct in written English; it should be "an era." You can use "an era" when referring to a specific period in history or a significant time frame in a narrative.

Example: "The Renaissance was an era of great cultural and artistic achievement."
Alternatives: "a period" or "a time."

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We're in a era of specialization.

Instead it feels like a u-turn back to a pre Kid A era.

"We had a era when everyone believed bigger was better," said Mr. Burr.

Narratives are challenging to generalize from in a era where people expect hard facts, statistics, and p values.

And in a era where music and film have become software, it is the portable player that makes them real.

Or perhaps because it was seen as such a strong moral tale, especially for college students, in a era when morality was inseparable from education?

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It quickly became Stevens's best-selling record, but also his most divisive (imagine Kid A-era Radiohead).

Napoli entered the Serie A-era under the management of William Garbutt.

We are entering a new era — an era of impact.

Barbara started an era and she has closed an era.

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