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golden age

[gohl-dn eyj-] / ˈgoʊl dn eɪdʒˈ /
NOUN
golden time
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Explaining his scaled-back involvement in this iteration of his meta-musical, Idle said that at the golden age of 82, “I can’t do anything eight times a week” — though his agenda that day begged to differ.

From Los Angeles Times

"The Hobby-Eberly is a pioneering telescope. And with new, complementary instruments coming online, we're entering a golden age for mapping the cosmos."

From Science Daily

Here, the harbingers of the new golden age of the old-school American tavern.

From The Wall Street Journal

In our alleged golden age of TV, comedy has been Cordelia, the disenfranchised child of a grim medium.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We are now entering a new phase in the golden age of nuclear,” declared Michael Shanks, a U.K. energy minister, as he recently talked up the country’s plans to attract private investment in new reactors.

From The Wall Street Journal