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How to use come of age in a sentence

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The belief in manifest destiny had opened up North America as far as the West Coast, and after the Civil War the nation had come of age.
Whatever the cleavages among the children of Khrushchev's de-Stalinization, their children had come of age in a different time.
Through use of the formalist framework, she implies that the study of Maya art has come of age.
Although other factors contributed to the outcomes in both the Bekaa Valley and the Falklands, the air-to-air missile clearly had come of age.
The author suggests that by summer 1998 there had been a turning point, and a more confident Commission had come of age.
Printing 22,000 copies in Hindi and 15,000 in Urdu, one of the oldest glossies in India might have finally come of age.
Soyinka insists the day Africa is able to sort out its leadership vacuum is the day the continent will finally come of age.
As evidenced from the undeniable success of tonight's event, the movement has come of age.
Children who come of age and have not gone through the puberty rite are liable to be forcibly seized to undergo the procedure.
Teens and young adults will come of age taking the Internet for granted, as their parents did television, as their grandparents did telephones.
Judging by his work here, two or three films down the line, Alex Yang will come of age as a director.
Many of these are young people who had not yet come of age at the time of the previous elections.
But nevertheless, as Nancy has just pointed out, citizen journalism has come of age.
The site of Australia's Federal parliament house was much heralded as a design befitting a nation that had come of age.
While putting up the show it felt like as if these children have come of age ridiculing the blemishes of the society with oodles of satire.
Only in the nineteenth century did the study of energy come of age, with the invention of the branch of physics known as thermodynamics.
The singer's voice was much clearer than before, revealing that Dominique had come of age as a singer.
It's also entirely likely that we have not come of age and I might be the forefather of a hundred generations of priests designated the holy task of worshipping the artefacts.
To that end, the law leaves them free to choose either their father's or their mother's nationality once they come of age.
And now that it has come of age, the crisis management mechanism built up over the last four years can be implemented.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Why did all the great robber barons of the 19th century come of age within a decade of one another?
He had just come of age, and wanted to bulldoze me with that fact.
And the generation born after the Second World War has come of age.
Supposing you were to make a will when you come of age, who would you like the money to go to?
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