Sentence examples for era or something from inspiring English sources

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Is this a golden era, the back side of a golden era or something else?

It's probably some massive statement about the desensitisation of the youth in the modern era or something about video games creating an environment in which kids enjoy pretending to kill other kids, but it's also just really funny.

I think there's a nostalgia going on for that era, or something.

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If anything, this sounds like a more pilled-up version of Kings of Oblivion-era Pink Fairies or something.

"The number of unicorns is a sign that there is a bubble in the private market – in the dotcom era there were 10 or something, now there are too many to count," he said.

What has been happening though is not a malaise peculiar to this part of the world or even this era, but something that has evolved.

So successful were they, that today young women largely reject the feminist label and relegate gender discrimination to a bygone era, as something that possibly happened to their mothers or grandmothers, but is no longer relevant for them.

The title isn't a reference to a movement or an era; it is something far more literal.

"The Jordan era had something to do with it, the Kobe era had something to do with it," McWilliams said.

The "post-historical" era demands something other than eyes.

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