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The phrase "age of success" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period characterized by achievements or accomplishments, often in a specific context such as business, technology, or personal development.
Example: "We are living in an age of success where innovation and entrepreneurship are thriving like never before."
Alternatives: "era of achievement" or "period of prosperity".
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When people look back on this age of success for Spain and Barcelona, he is the player who will come to mind.
The Bavarian side certainly believe another golden age of success in Europe - they won the European Cup three times in a row in the mid-70s - is at least a possibility, and that the big two Spanish clubs might well lose some of their firepower in the wake of southern Europe's economic crisis.
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Around the age of 30 success came to him with some money.
His entry into journalism coincided with a golden age of athletics success for New Zealand, led by Peter Snell, who won three Olympic track gold medals in the 60s.
In "Better, Stronger, Faster," America is entering a new age of business success, driven by our innovativeness, dynamism and skill at commerce.
Regardless of what happens, in the age of startup success theater, it's nice to see a founder be so frank about his company's challenges.
In 1907, deciding that at the age of 35 success as a Wall Street lawyer was out of reach, he lobbied for a potential new federal judgeship in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the federal court headquartered in Manhattan.
For this reason, it is possible to identify a group of patients, 7 12 years of age, with a lower rate of success; the majority of the population studied was, on average, 7.1 years old [ 3].
In children over 6-year of age (n = 72), the rate of success was significantly higher in the pillow group (58.5% vs. 41.5%, p = 0.031), with a tendency to feel less pain (median VAS 25 vs. 15 mm, p = 0.39) and being more satisfied (84.4% vs. 75.0%, p = 0.34).
Age related decline of success is largely attributable to a progressive decrease of oocyte quality and quantity with increasing female age.
The well-known inverse-J relation between the woman's age and chance of success was observed, as expected.
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