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era

[eer-uh, er-uh] / ˈɪər ə, ˈɛr ə /


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Once news of the reboot broke online, social media chatter picked up, with fans speculating which eras the film may be set in.

From Los Angeles Times

Then from next month it will press ahead with what health minister Stephen Kinnock is calling the "first step towards a new era of NHS dentistry".

From BBC

Washington's lunar program investment is significantly lower now than during the Cold War era -- but the technology has changed dramatically.

From Barron's

Those are key differences from the Apollo era, which included the first and to this day the only humans to travel to the Moon.

From Barron's

The era of stagflation put millions of people out of work, especially after the Fed jacked up a key interest rate to double digits to try to tame rapidly rising prices.

From MarketWatch