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This Day and Age or Today's Day and Age





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This Day and Age or Today's Day and Age :



The traditional expression is “in this day and age,” meaning “right at this moment and during a considerable stretch of time around this moment.”


“Today’s day” is redundant: “today” already has “day” in it.





























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