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The phrase "period where" is not a correct phrase for written English
It is not a complete sentence and does not make sense in the context of written English. An example of a complete sentence that uses the word "period" is: "I enjoyed the lecture period where the professor discussed new ideas."
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He's just having a period where he's not feeling it.
He had a period where his reputation just wasn't there.
"We're in a period where whatever can go bad is going bad," Baker said.
There was a three-year period where someone else had his vote, however.
"We've been through a period where many people didn't even have savings accounts".
I would certainly say that there was a period where you made thrillers, more or less.
SH: You talked earlier about a period where you made suspense movies.
"I'm at a period where I'm no longer motivated by money.
It's a fascinating social study of a period where pretty much everything was unravelling.
It's been a period where I've been able to learn a lot more about myself.
"We're in a period where we have to have the legislative agenda," Panetta told reporter.
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