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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an era of change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant period characterized by transformation or transition in various contexts, such as social, political, or technological changes.
Example: "The 1960s were an era of change, marked by civil rights movements and cultural revolutions."
Alternatives: "a period of transformation" or "a time of upheaval."
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We're just in an era of change right now.
She talks with passion for football, as she does transgender recognition in an era of change.
Mr. Jonathan has grown increasingly unpopular with many who voted for him believing he'd usher in an era of change.
All of Harlem seems to be grappling with what values should hold sway in an era of change.
Author Kate Grenville discusses her latest book, which shares the story of her mothers' life through an era of change in the twentieth century.
This kind of openness has brought a new mood to Croatians who have welcomed an era of change under Mr. Mesic.
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Some of this reflects insecurity in an era of rapid change.
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