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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great age" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant period in history or a time characterized by notable events or achievements.
Example: "The Renaissance was a great age of art and science, leading to many innovations that shaped the modern world."
Alternatives: "a remarkable era" or "a significant period".
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WASHINGTON — Supposedly, we live in a great age of collecting, though the greatness is strictly in volume.
It's a great age.
Sadly, Emile Cammaerts did not live to a great age.
It's a great age for freedom of expression.
Twenty-six is a great age to start doing yoga.
"Eighteen is a great age for a cat".
It's just a great age to be an actor.
"Actually, no, Sue-four is a great age".
But for anyone who loves television, this is a great age.
Vicky and Flo-No, however, both lived to a great age and into the 20th century.
There's another problem: Moss doesn't live in a great age for beauty in art.
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