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The phrase "age limit in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing restrictions or criteria related to age for participation in activities, events, or programs.
Example: "There is an age limit in place for this competition, requiring participants to be at least 18 years old."
Alternatives: "age restriction for" or "age requirement in".
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If there is an age limit in an event there is a risk".
Whereas they took workers as young as five, Arkwright upped the minimum age limit in his factories to six.
The youngest age limit in the national treasury is Stephen Fry, but rough diamonds come in all ages.
"There was more of an age limit in the past, but now it is decided on a case-by-case basis," said Anne Paschke, a spokeswoman for UNOS.
City officials noted that there was no age limit in Mr. Volker's bill, so children would be allowed to buy and use fireworks.
That seems to me a far better approach than the Tate's ill-thought suggestion that there is some kind of age limit in the viewer at which Klimt's drawings pass from being offensive to being art.
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But there are no age limits in a black market.
Also, don't assume the same rules apply overseas, since many United States companies have lower age limits in other countries.
As I've said many times before, the idea that there are age limits in fashion is simply nonsense.
But except for Ireland and Malta - where it is also 75 - there are no age limits in most other countries.
Because – and I will repeat this until I am downright cerulean blue in the face – there are no age limits in fashion.
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