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The phrase "age of nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period characterized by a lack of meaning, purpose, or substance.
Example: "In this age of nothing, people often feel disconnected from their values and beliefs."
Alternatives: "era of emptiness" or "time of void".
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Age of Nothing opens with an ominous squall, before the drums, then the guitar and bass, kick in.
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What do you know of life at the age of 20? Nothing.
In an age of distraction, nothing could feel more luxurious than paying attention.
In the age of information, nothing inspires more obsessive sleuthing than being denied knowledge.
So she's fitting right in to the depressing teen mom stat — less than 2percentt earn a college degree by the age of 30! Nothing glam about that.
They don't call it "coming of age" for nothing.
"I'd had so little to write about before with my other band," he says, referring to SCUM, the doomy, experimental rock band he fronted for four years from the age of 17. "Nothing, nothing to write about!
In this age of do-nothing politics, it's easy to despair, but we must remember the intent behind the design.
There was no such thing as writing in the ice age so nothing is known of the names, if they had names, of these early people.
To be the record scorer before the age of 30 is nothing I could have imagined".
It was, they said, the Golden Age of private equity — nothing less than a new era of capitalism.
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