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The phrase "age of station" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in a specific context related to a period or era associated with a particular station or location, but clarity would be needed.
Example: "In the age of station, travelers relied heavily on the railways for their journeys across the country."
Alternatives: "era of transit" or "period of travel".
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Jim was part of what Bondeson calls the "golden age" of station dogs.
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But Radio 2 said last night the average age of the station's listeners remained 51.
He says the average age of the station's listeners is 51, the same as it was five years ago.
Critics fear that there could be a further fall in the average age of the station's listeners after the introduction of Chris Evans to Radio 2's breakfast show, replacing Sir Terry Wogan in the new year, and Simon Mayo's switch from BBC Radio 5 Live to Radio 2's drivetime show.
The group set out to rank the states, with its analysis relying on two main questions: Which state broke or tied the most high-temperature records (after accounting for the number of measurement stations in each state, and the anticipated number of records based on the age of the stations)?
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(Young Tehranis take their cues from MTV, not from the aging newscasters of stations like Pars TV or NITV).
Pete Tong's average [listeners'] age is lower than the average age of the whole station, and he's been on Radio 1 for over 20 years.
Citizens were trained from the age of 12 to station themselves in the nearest bunker to repel invaders.
Linenger says that due to the age of the space station, the cooling system on board had developed a plethora of tiny leaks too small and numerous to be repaired, that permitted the constant release of coolant, making it unpleasant to breathe the air on board.
He was critical of the views of the American anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan on kinship terminology, which, McLennan contended, indicated degree of respect related to considerations of station and age rather than to consanguineous relationships.
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