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"the colonial era" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in any context where it is referring to the time period in history when a particular country or region was under colonial rule or influence. For example: - "The colonial era in India lasted for over 200 years, ending in 1947 with the country's independence from British rule." - "Many African countries experienced significant changes and challenges during the colonial era." - "The legacy of the colonial era can still be seen in the architectures and cultures of countries in Southeast Asia." - "Scholars often debate the impact of the colonial era on the development of modern societies."
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"The colonial era is over".
The colonial era began to disintegrate in the 1950s.
Much the same is true of the colonial era.
During the colonial era wheat was grown in the region.
His mother's family had owned land during the colonial era in what is now India's Punjab.
It recounts the country's political, economic and social history from the colonial era to the present.
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Many of the colonial-era buildings there have been preserved.
"Look at the choice those guys made," he said, referring to the colonial-era militia.
I began with the six-year-old River Gallery, in the colonial-era Strand Hotel annex.
Even Pelourinho, the colonial-era district rich in gilded churches and historical monuments, is not immune.
The colonial-era photographs and wooden telephone called to mind Graham Greene.
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