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era

[eer-uh, er-uh] / ˈɪər ə, ˈɛr ə /


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“I do think that we’re entering a new era, a new politics of electricity,” said Charles Hua, executive director of PowerLines, a nonprofit that advocates for utility customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Phil, watching his son complete the journey brought back memories of a very different era of travel.

From BBC

This places it firmly within the era of reionisation, a period when the first stars and galaxies were beginning to emerge.

From Science Daily

We meet under a winter sun by the stone walls of a castle, which has towered over Gaziantep since the Byzantine era.

From BBC

Dallas entered the postpandemic era with more competitive suburban nodes than most U.S. cities.

From The Wall Street Journal