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The phrase "age at the same" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "We should consider the age at the same time when making our decision."
Alternatives: "age simultaneously" or "age together".
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They come of age at the same time.
He's coming into that age at the same time as a number of others, though.
"This is because they all came of age at the same time.
The ink will age at the same rate as I do – just like my grandad's did.
The internet came of age at the same time as I did.
Underlying all the research, of course, is an assumption that ordinary people -- or at least ordinary marathon runners -- age at the same rate as elite athletes.
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For much of the last century we were ageing at the same time as the welfare state was expanding.
"If, because of Brexit, we limit migration, we will start ageing at the same rate as Greece, Italy and Spain," said Harper.
Using viscoelastic techniques, the glass-transition temperature has been monitored both for the polymer having undergone creep and the material simply aged at the same temperature.
But a soap - which reproduces the rhythms of daily life - can stand greater repetition: viewers enjoy watching Ken Barlow ageing at the same rate as them.
But it makes the transition even harsher for the Western middle class, which is being buffeted by two gilded ages at the same time.
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