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in this day and age
Now, in the present, as in In this day and age divorce is a very common occurrence. This phrase is redundant, since this day and this age both mean “now”. [Early 1900s]
Example Sentences
"People with a learning disability and their families deserve better. In this day and age, no one should die early because they don't get the right treatment."
"To be at one club - especially one as big as Spurs - for 10 years in this day and age is a very special achievement."
“I mean, in this day and age, it’s incredibly difficult to, No. 1, get to the Final Four,” Howland said, “and we can’t be arrogant to where we don’t recognize that.”
“I learned stuff off of recordings, fine, but I have something to go back to that was a living transmission. And I just think you should have something of that, especially in this day and age.”
"You shouldn't be sitting there freezing cold in this day and age because of greed."
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