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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ages of communication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to different historical periods characterized by distinct methods or technologies of communication.
Example: "Throughout the ages of communication, we have seen a transformation from oral traditions to digital messaging."
Alternatives: "eras of communication" or "periods of communication".
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Like the early pioneers of the BBC we stand at a great junction in the ages of communication.
We were in the dark ages of communication — pre-Internet, pre-blogs, pre-Twitter — and reviews dictated the fate of a show.
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Mr. O'Donnell added that the administration is experimenting in a different age of communication and has solid demographic reasons for communicating early and often on a variety of platforms.
In the age of communication technologies, it is tempting to compare plants to certain "intelligent," information processing machines, for example, computers or cellphones.
"In this age of communication, in an age where everybody is aware of each other, the demands and desires of the people are very realistic," he said in a response to a question about events in the Middle East.
(What pleasure is there, after all, in venting to a faceless 311 dispatcher?) In announcing the program, Mr. Cabrera said it marked a "new age of communication" - bite-size messages sent instantly from constituent to councilman.
Gleneagles was many things amongst the murderous bombs, the triumph of the Olympic bid and the thunderous roar of Live8 but aside from the global leaders waking up to the new reality of Africa, China, the modern age of communication and its implication, it is Tony Blair's great lasting legacy – one of which he should be immensely proud.
However, in this age of communication, connectivity, and networks such concerns are melting away.
Building trust and building a successful business are inextricably linked, especially in today's modern age of communication.
However, the distinguishing feature of the emigrant-origin citizen is residence, which is difficult to underplay even in the age of communication and convenient transportation.
We have arrived at the golden age of communication without the FCC's help—indeed, because of the wisdom of Congress reflected in the 1996 Communications Acts--a bi-partisan decision to keep the agency from tampering with a new technological frontier.
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