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Discover Ludwig"era where" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is used to establish a particular time period or context. For example, "The 90s were an era where postmodernism was popular in literature."
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In an era where information exchange is important, standardizing conventions is a necessity.
This is an era where "we all want and expect more information," she said.
I am from Queens – I'm not from that era where I was baking cookies.
I came up in an era where you coached by fear and intimidation.
In an era where computing is everywhere, the old distinctions may not work well.
"We are in an era where the 30-second TV ad doesn't count anymore," he said.
Yet we live in an era where skills and employment resources are more abundant than ever.
We live in an era where scientists are translating quantum theory into usable technologies.
We live in an era where misinformation, doubt and insecurity have become the norm.
Big data is ushering in an era where medical care can be tailored to individual patients.
We must come from this era where we talk about what to do and instead come to the era where we actually do things.
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