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digital era
proper noun
The historical period characterized by the existence of digital technology.
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"digital era" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the current period of history in which technology and digital devices play a major role. For example, "We live in a digital era, and many of us are dependent on our smartphones and computers."
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prints, a rarity in the digital era.
And film in our new digital era.
They grew up in the digital era.
My problem is emblematic of the digital era.
It ends some fifty years later, in the digital era.
The digital era also means that the money has gone.
In the digital era, laser and inkjet printers arrived.
PARIS — A newspaper publisher moves haltingly into the digital era.
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They are definitely from the pre-digital era.
Now a digital-era solution is emerging.
It's certainly one for digital-era culture.
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