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The phrase "era for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a specific period of time in which a particular event or trend occurred or was significant. Example: "The 1960s was an era for social change and political activism."
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(This is a grand era for thumbs).
Caiger, A. A new ERA for Rothamsted.
End of an era for stately homes?
It's a new era for baseball.
A new streetcar era for D.C.
A new golden era for organised labour?
The book defined that era for me.
The 2-2 draw kickstarted a new era for Palace.
"Today starts a new era for us," Gulati said.
So was this the best golden era for me?
"It's a new era for the party," he said.
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