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"in a different age" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time in the past that was distinct from the present. For example, "In a different age, people had different customs and ways of living."
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Mercer et al. performed a similar study of 93 patients with PPROM in a different age category (32 until 36 weeks' gestation) and observed similar differences as Cox and co-workers [ 9].
We live now in a different age.
But we're in a different age now.
We live in a different age from the Victorians.
It could have worked in a different age, which is the age you're talking about here".
But it was designed in a different age, when the internet was just science fiction.
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This suggests that gradual roll-out across the full age-range would be preferable, and indeed this is what has been implemented in Ireland, albeit in a different age-group initially to that considered here [ 51].
Must our religious doctrine be frozen in time from a different age thousands of years ago?
In the opera Borges, in a dream state, encounters himself at a different age in life.
These studies were heterogeneous in that each studied a different age group.
Its story needs to be retold, in a different way for a different age.
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