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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of that period" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific period of time in a sentence. For example: "The paintings of that period were widely popular."
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The Lacuna grew out of that period.
But I came out of that period.
British films of that period, too.
"And we live with the heritage of that period.
Much of that period is a stoned blur.
All of those things came out of that period.
But Motherwell passed up the best chance of that period.
There are other pictures of that period, too.
He appears in many biographies and histories of that period.
"Yeah, it was soul-destroying," she says of that period.
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I wonder if revisiting Dubnobass… is like reading a diary of that period and he nods.
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