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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age at a time" is not standard and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing age-related experiences or milestones, but clarity is essential.
Example: "We should consider the age at a time when children are most receptive to learning."
Alternatives: "age during a period" or "age at a specific moment".
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The new generation came of age at a time when women's surfing has gained in popularity.
This was also a generation that came of age at a time of literary time travel.
I came of age at a time of great opportunity and optimism.
Meadows came of age at a time when British documentary photography was defining itself anew.
I count myself lucky to have come of age at a time of so much progress.
They were Democrats, but Keelen came of age at a time of national Republican excitement and Democratic malaise.
Lowell had the good fortune to come of age at a time when poetry hadn't completely gone out of fashion.
In North America and in Europe, they came of age at a time of robust economic growth.
Born in 1942, he came of age at a time when many American composers were thrilling to the possibilities of electronic technology.
But unlike him, we had been lucky enough to have come of age at a time and in a place when no war was being fought.
As an American of a certain age at a time of war, I had a choice to make: whether I would participate.
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