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The phrase "an epoch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant period in history or a person's life, often marked by notable events or changes.
Example: "The discovery of electricity marked an epoch in human development."
Alternatives: "a period" or "an era".
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The end of an epoch.
In an epoch of me, me, me athletes, that counts.
It is not the end of an epoch.
Sarpi's work closed an epoch in Italian historiography.
Ours, we were told, was an epoch of excitement, invention and opportunity.
A decade may as well be an epoch in internet years.
David Horvitz, 92, an Epoch resident, said, "It did improve my concentration, particularly when I read.
"I think we'd have to call that a stage rather than an epoch".
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It was an epoch-forming work that changed the genre".
This judgment has certainly been an epoch-making event.
Today's announcement represents more than just an epoch-making triumph of science and reason.
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