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The phrase "age of digital" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the current era characterized by the prevalence of digital technology and the internet.
Example: "In the age of digital, communication has transformed dramatically, allowing for instant connectivity across the globe."
Alternatives: "digital era" or "digital age".
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But here's the thing: In the age of digital reproduction, that which cannot be digitally reproduced only becomes more alluring.
(Madlib uses turntables and analog recording devices in an age of digital everything).
(Restrictions on television ownership don't make sense in an age of digital television, he argued).
Indeed, Japanese makers thought they had positioned themselves to dominate the age of digital data.
In Japan, the public awaits Ito's showcase for the age of digital information.
With Suriname's painted buses so beloved here, they face threats in an age of digital piracy.
Evidently, in this age of digital photography, consumers have grown less interested in "portable," and more interested in "printer".
Her work typifies the emerging independent game development scene, which has prospered in the age of digital distribution.
This new age of digital enlightenment means that when organisations are born they come with built-in expectation inflation.
Welcome to the age of digital narcissism, a world of endless ostentation opportunities and unlimited bragging possibilities.
He claims to have written a handbook for how to survive what he portentously terms "the Age of Digital Distraction".
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