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How to use age in a sentence

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He had a nest of black hair and his skin was tanned and wrinkled, though not necessarily by age.
She was more developed than most girls her age and that made them all jealous.
A magazine rack beside the counter displayed years-old newspapers, yellowing with age.
So I figured there would be lots of attractive, hopefully eligible bachelors and bachelorettes around my age.
I mean we have a common saying in paediatrics that up until about six years of age your child will have six to eight viral infections a year.
As the national and state economies move from the industrial to the information age, the need for individuals with baccalaureates is increasing.
He attended school in his home town and obtained his baccalaureate in 1881 at the age of seventeen.
The researchers were able to isolate the stem cells from the baby teeth of children seven to eight years of age.
Children should get regular checkups after age 3 or when all 20 baby teeth have come in.
There is none of the religiose sentiment that Europeans have, investing ancient buildings with meaning by dint of age alone.
She had found Rissa stranded out on the back roads of Bennett at the age of three.
He got into trouble with the law at an early age with him being sent to an Approved School, a move which he said was the making of him.
Like relics from an earlier age, they appeared gaunt, angular, rugged and unshaven!
The x-axis shows the population in millions whilst the y-axis shows different age ranges.
We know they are songs from a bygone age yet they somehow they seem to have such relevance today.
At the other end of the age continuum, Luke Ladell had much his best game to date.
When he was twenty-nine years of age, he left his home and became a religieux.
When learning to read, many preschool age children recognize letters in alphabets long before they are able to read.
The French of my age were stuck in knee-length kilts and lambswool turtlenecks.
The questionnaire showed 48 per cent of those surveyed backed the plan to test both types of vehicles over three years of age every six months.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Indeed, I feel inclined to say that there is no such thing as a Holocene age.
How can a man of your age talk of being melancholy, or of the hollowness of existence?
There was now no gulf of age or habit to veil from dollie her disadvantage.
Its brightness showed the dewy roundness, towsled with perplexity, of a doe-eyed girl of Ellen's age.
The Smith boy appears to be a very nice young fellow, and remarkably sensible for a young person in this hoity-toity age.
She was a little girl about his own age, freckle-faced, snub-nosed and red-haired.
Age is commonly boastful, and inclined to magnify past acts and past times.
As it had been with my love, in the days of my boyhood, so it was again now with the love of my riper age!
And in those years he composed many copies of verses, which might well become a riper age.
Their excavation by fluviatile action certainly dates back to a period long anterior to the advent of the Ice Age.
There was an estimate of the value and purpose of a human life, which our Age of Comfort may fruitfully ponder.
Age brings caution and a lot of shop-worn experience, purchased at the highest market price.
If a woman of my age and the mother of a family hasn't got sense enough not to slip off haymows, she'd ought to suffer.
Six months ago, I yearned to have her as a prop for my spinsterhood, but that Dark Age is about to be folded by.
The custom of incineration gains ground in Europe until in the Bronze Age it is the rule and inhumation the exception.
Most of them go back to the Stone Age, but some belong to the bronze epoch.
But to the north of the Mediterranean the prehistoric Iron Age was of longer duration.
The error, then, of Mr. Hunter is to confound the patriarchal with the Iron Age.
The Iron Age, speaking of this disaster says, it is a disquieting accident.
Lastly, at the base of the tumulus, there was a tomb belonging to the Stone Age.
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