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Mar 28, 2015 2:33 PM
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These days/nowadays/at the present time/in this day and age. These days we eat a lot of junk food. After referring to a time in the past we could say, "... in those days we ate more home cooked food." These days we do this/in those days we did that.
March 28, 2015
"These days" means at the present time, and indicates that the statement may not have been true in the past.
March 28, 2015
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