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The phrase "advent of text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the beginning or arrival of written communication or textual forms in a historical or cultural context.
Example: "The advent of text revolutionized the way humans recorded and shared information."
Alternatives: "emergence of written language" or "arrival of textual communication".
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Since the advent of text databases, the "column inch" job has become the word count search.
The advent of text messaging appears to have been a marvelous boost for this deathless con.
Mr. Spitzer said that the current law -- which covers telecommunications services but not information services -- has not kept pace as the two areas have been blurred with the advent of text messages and picture messages on cellphones, and of phonelike services that communicate via the Internet instead of old copper wires.
The advent of text messaging has brought many benefits.
The advent of text messaging is two centuries away, however, and the lovers have their signals crossed — Machado has sailed for Haiti.
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Then mobile and smartphones introduced 24-hour, immediate communication with the advent of texts, IMs and social media.
The advent of texting has also made it easier for them to carry on discussions in silence.
Since the advent of texting and email, most people appreciate the personal nature of a call.
I suspect the advent of the text message would not have changed his opinion.
Paradoxically, the advent of digitized text has led to an increase in printing on our campus (and many others).
That observation, quoted by Gordon's mother at his funeral, comes from Dickens's "Tale of Two Cities". I suspect the advent of the text message would not have changed his opinion.
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