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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age considered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where age is a factor in a decision or evaluation.
Example: "In the hiring process, age considered, we aim to create a diverse workforce that includes individuals from various age groups."
Alternatives: "age taken into account" or "age factored in".
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There are always a lot of women that age considered missing by somebody.
I am at the age considered the most productive yet I cannot even earn enough for the basics.
Why was the death of this fashion figure, at a ripe old age, considered such a landmark moment in the couture world?
So when Howard learned that Morgenstern, whose parents had died at an early age, considered himself an orphan, and that he enjoyed singing, he arranged for him to perform at a Jewish orphanage on a Jewish holiday.
While Van der Vaart has always wanted to play beautiful football alongside his compatriot, Sneijder, from an early age, considered Van der Vaart to be a direct rival, somebody that he had to better, to usurp.
Samples incorporated six parameters with core strength, length-to-diameter ratio, core diameter, aggregate size and concrete age considered as inputs and standard cube strength regarded as the output.
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It seems a scant concession to age, considering the benefits her ardent fans derive.
The chronological age considers the entire forest from seedling afforestation.
If you want to shift into more bonds as you age, consider a life-cycle fund.
–If you are approaching age 70 1/2 or you are already at that age, consider arranging for automatic IRA withdrawals.
The tsunami deposit events are labeled E1 E11 in order of increasing age, considering the age constraint of the next older event.
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