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It was difficult to guess his age.
The average age of the delegates was over 60.
She'll only inherit when she reaches the age of 18.
At the age of 10, I went to live with my aunt.
The sisters have been playing music together from an early age.
At her age, she might be expected to take things easy.
Her parents disapproved of the relationship because of the difference in age.
He started work there at 14 years of age.
The movie is designed to appeal to people of all ages.
reading ageyoung people who have reached the voting age
Plans are afoot to lower the age of consent to 16.
He served wine to girls who were under age.
She's lived here for ages.
He took ages to answer the phone.
We spent ages trying to print this out.
For the first time in ages, we sat down and talked.
The wedding was planned ages ago.
After what seemed like ages, the doctor came back.
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