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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age matched" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase typically refers specifically to a comparison between individuals or groups of similar age. For example, you could use the phrase "age matched" in a sentence such as, "This study compared the reading scores of students in an experimental group with age-matched peers in a control group."
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There is no age matched control group.
Five age matched sheep served as controls.
These latter heifers were age matched to the subjects.
There were 29 age matched controls and 2 adult controls.
The samples were age matched.
Age matched CG consisted of 62 individuals.
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Two additional female participants age-matched with the patient were considered as age-matched controls.
Data were compared with sex- and age-matched healthy participants.
We used age-matched male mice for all our studies.
For all experiments age-matched FVB/N mice were used.
The controls were age-matched.
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