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Discover LudwigThe phrase "different era of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a distinct period in history or a specific phase in a particular context.
Example: "The invention of the internet marked the beginning of a different era of communication."
Alternatives: "distinct period of" or "new age of".
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It was a different era, of course.
But I was schooled in a different era of thought.
Each book to me, then, represents a different era of my childhood and adolescence.
More-recent graduates have fresh memories of a different era of Cornell basketball.
We have entered a very different era of information management in contemporary conflicts.
He was speaking in a different era, of course, and he was a law unto himself anyway.
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Thus, if paradigms are the measures of attempted puzzle-solutions, then puzzle-solutions developed in different eras of normal science will be judged by comparison to differing paradigms and so lack a common measure.
The diverse architecture reflects the different eras of Chișinău.
"We've been through three different eras of motorsport, V10s, V8s, V6s, with very different regulations.
And when you contemplate that, it's almost not like different generations but different eras of human existence.
"It just seemed like such a haunted land, with all these different eras of history on top of one another".
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