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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atlantic era of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific historical period or context related to the Atlantic region or its influence.
Example: "The Atlantic era of exploration significantly shaped the trade routes and cultural exchanges between Europe and the Americas."
Alternatives: "Atlantic period of" or "Atlantic age of".
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MR: Did anybody turn you on to the Atlantic era of music?
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While many government actions involve domestic policy, working together we can launch a new trans-Atlantic era of innovation.
As Julia Ryan writes at The Atlantic, "The era of 'SAT words' is over".
Even seven years earlier, James Watson had written, in The Atlantic, that the coming era of designer babies might overwhelm us all.
In a series of amusing, yet chilling accounts, Wheen describes how superstition and an appeal to the occult have dominated the decision-making processes of trans-Atlantic policy-makers since the era of Reagan and Thatcher.
And yet, here is the obvious question: Is it really possible that the fierce and acrimonious divisions of only a few weeks ago are going to be replaced by a new era of trans-Atlantic cooperation -- and over an issue as recently contentious as Iraq?
Americas Atlantic seaboard took a great step toward the era of seamlessly wired homes today with the agreement between International Business Machines ibm and Bell Atlantic bel to deliver a domestic networking system.
NATO-Russia cooperation on missile defense would finally, and firmly, herald a genuinely new era of cooperation under a common Euro-Atlantic security roof.
North Korea enters era of Kim Jong-un".
This is the era of complete distrust.
Call it the era of clamshell prohibition.
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