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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of any era' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time that spans across multiple years and is not limited to one specific date or moment. For example, "The Beatles remain one of the most influential bands of any era."
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But this Impala will separate itself from any Impala of any era".
Nor was he only perhaps the greatest and most influential presidential speechwriter of any era.
As Hannah might put it, all adventurous women — of any era — do.
She could be an American girl of any era, but there are hints it's 2012.
The scientists, philosophers and politicians of any era confront limits to their consciousness.
The most distinguished Jewish cricketer of any era, Mr Bacher also practised as a doctor.
Like the best historians of any era, Colley had new questions to ask.
Not many men of any era, save perhaps Jonah Lomu, can say that.
Her return to church, Amazing Grace (1972), is considered one of the great gospel albums of any era.
In Richard Hadlee, who was knighted in 1990, the country produced one of the greatest cricketers of any era.
But at least he is always Liszt, while most composers of any era aren't anything much at all.
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