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The phrase "about a age" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "about an age"? If this is the case, you can use it when discussing a specific age range or period in someone's life.
Example: "The book discusses the challenges faced by children about an age of 10."
Alternatives: "around the age" or "at the age".
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For tobacco users, respondents were asked about (a) age at first use, and (b) current number of smokes per day.
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We can, and must, take action today to bring about an age of affordable, ubiquitous WiFi.
The movie is about an aging rocker who falls in love with a young, rising star.
"You can't just bring about such an age because you want it," he said.
A man of gold is unlikely to bring about a golden age.
Midas did not bring about a golden age, but his own starvation.
Together we can bring about a golden age.
Talk about an age of innocence!
This is a marvelous book about an age during which people could afford "marvelous stuff".
That's our new conventional wisdom about an age of proverbial prudery.
YOU can tell a lot about an age from the way it adapts prefixes to its purposes.
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