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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age after" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when or how to use it, as it does not form a recognizable expression or idiom.
Example: "The concept of age after is not well-defined in this context."
Alternatives: "age following" or "age subsequent to".
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So wisdom comes with age after all.
Cohen came of age after the war.
THE DARK AGE After college, Oscar moved back home.
In addition, motor performance impairments significantly increased with age after 2.0 g/kg alcohol administration.
The idea of allowing meat to age after slaughter is a recent luxury.
Now, will the young people coming of age after the financial crisis become "The Occupy Generation?
Plaque buildup increased according to age after age 40 in a fairly steady fashion.
Americans coming of age after the Great Recession aren't buying homes like their parents did.
At that age, after all, maturation isn't a goal, it's the current you swim in.
Richards and Yoest are like Cold Warriors who came of age after the Cold War began.
Life isn't so bad in the Wi-Fi age, after all.
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