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Discover LudwigThe phrase "media age" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the era or time period in which media and technology play a significant role in society. Example: "In today's media age, social media platforms have become the primary source of news and information for many people."
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We are hurtling into a post-broadcast media age".
Perhaps it's a lesson for the social media age.
But new fortunes sought headlines in the media age.
This is a Euro myth for a social media age.
Unpeople are a common phenomenon in the media age.
The story of how Jafflechutes came into existence sounds like a modern social media age fairytale.
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In the social-media age, protests are no longer "local".
After all, to be uninteresting is a cardinal sin in the social-media age.
In the electronic-media age, the partnership is even more strained.
The social-media age, too, is one you feel Bruntnell is perhaps not best suited for.
The spirit of "pics or it didn't happen" isn't unique to the social-media age.
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