era of prosperity
collocation in Englishmeaningsoferaandprosperity
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era
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪə.rə/us/ˈer.ə/us/ˈɪr.ə/
a period of time of which particular events or stages of development ...
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prosperity
noun[U]
uk/prɒsˈper.ə.ti/us/prɑːˈsper.ə.t̬i/
the state of being successful and having a lot ...
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(Definition oferaandprosperityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Those working together will in my opinion bring about a bettereraofprosperitythan this world has ever seen.
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Relying on those, we may look forward to a fresheraofprosperity.
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I recognise that much of the report was written before this neweraofprosperityfor the coal industry had arrived.
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You could have the reorganisation of your national life and an entry into a neweraofprosperityon a decent economic foundation.
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We have not yet learned the way to live in aneraofprosperity.
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Its increased consumption throughout the world can only mark a fresheraofprosperity.
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We are told that the recession is coming to an end and that a neweraofprosperityis round the corner.
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Not for them the continual decline of the past—this was a neweraofprosperity.
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I believe that for many years to come this country will experience aneraofprosperitysuch as it has not known for many decades.
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I hope that we are entering on a neweraofprosperity.
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Aneraofprosperityis not far away.
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Now we are to see the dawn of theeraofprosperity.
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I believe that the world, given a settlement of present international political differences, may well be on the eve of aneraofprosperityunparalleled in history.
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As a matter of fact, the mining industry was at the beginning of aneraofprosperitywhich was undreamt of by the people at that particular period.
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In addition, because of the work of our scientists, we have the ability to export large nuclear power stations and to open a neweraofprosperityfor the country.
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There is a slight boom in trade, and they are allowing themselves to be led away by the belief that we are in a neweraofprosperity.
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What was depicted as the direst of catastrophes was received with complacence and, indeed, in many quarters was heralded as the advent of a neweraofprosperity.
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We are looking to boost—perhaps even turbocharge—the successes already in place and in so doing, to create a neweraofprosperityfor the workforce and the employer.
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I think there is some danger in people imagining that a neweraofprosperityis round the corner, merely because a new source of power has been discovered.
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