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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frontier days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a historical period characterized by exploration and settlement, often associated with the American West.
Example: "The festival celebrates the spirit of frontier days, showcasing the culture and traditions of early settlers."
Alternatives: "pioneer days" or "settlement era."
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Many anodotes of frontier days.
Edward Eggleston wrote of Indiana frontier days.
In frontier days, it was about politics.
(It's in SoHo, whose frontier days, of course, are long over).
This was his final Frontier Days, as he planned to retire at the season's end.
Memorabilia of frontier days are displayed at the Fort Caspar Museum.
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His next frontier: day traders.
Ouriel was of course right, but like the American frontier in days of old, it's not that no rules exist, but rather that those rules can be extremely hard to ascertain when you first trot into Dodge City.
"Africa is almost like the final frontier these days," said Mr Jackson, "the final place now where there's penetration to be increased and there's money to be made".
What's missing on the retail frontier these days is the signature player attire.
Put another way, if its crucial embattled frontier these days is the Caspian Basin, the whole of Eurasia is its chessboard.
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