Definition
in this day and age, (divorce is common): in recent times, nowadays, at the moment (divorce is common)
- "You know, horror is the only genre left that can lay claim to any pretense of artistic relevance in this day and age."
- "Yes, man has long been obsessed with extraterrestrials, but really, even in this day and age, how much do we know about them?"
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