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era

noun as in time period in history

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Viewers turned in to see Cher’s over-the-top skits and outfits, the era’s biggest stars and the couple’s edgy banter and unbridled joy.

His campaign was constructed on an implicit promise to male voters that Trump was on a mission to restore sexist privileges many men feel have been lost in the #MeToo era.

From Salon

Curtis's earlier films were made in a different era, and he has said in recent years his approach to casting would be different today.

From BBC

Illegitimate and homosexual, he was doubly outside the era’s accepted social norms.

There’s not a lot of individual thought by legislators — at least that they openly express — in this era of extreme polarization.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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