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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age of technology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the current era characterized by rapid technological advancements and their impact on society.
Example: "In the age of technology, communication has become instantaneous and global."
Alternatives: "era of technology" or "technological age".
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I'm lucky to have grown up in the age of technology.
What does a ballgown look like, in an age of technology?
Then Harold Wilson's "white heat" age of technology ushered in the mechanical era.
"You're unlucky," she sighed, "because you live in this awful age of technology.
"We're entering the third age of technology," said Samsung UK vice president Robert King.
Even in the age of technology, those service areas, experts say, make a difference.
We have lost so many of the little nuances of kindness in the age of technology.
In this day and age of technology there's no real reason why everything should be concentrated around the capital.
"All these things are coming out, and coming to a head, because of the age of technology that we're in.
For drivers who regularly face the challenges of parking in Manhattan, the age of technology has provided precious few options.
But now, in the age of technology and terror, the dire threats come from much more homely adversaries.
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