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The phrase "age rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to guidelines or principles that are determined by age, often in contexts related to age restrictions or age-related norms.
Example: "In our community, age rules dictate that only those over 18 can participate in the event."
Alternatives: "age guidelines" or "age restrictions".
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There are no age rules in fashion: none.
Age Rules Differ Of seven major domestic airlines, three are concerned with minimum passenger age.
Keys has played more matches this year than ever before in her first year unencumbered by the WTA's age rules.
But the 77-year-old Swede explained the difficulties the IOC faces in establishing incontrovertible proof of infringements of the age rules.
Virtually all local leagues have a 14-and-under division; apparently no one involved was aware the Little League competition had narrower age rules.
"Some companies are taking advantage of the age rules by hiring under-25s who are not eligible for the new pay rate, while others are changing their overall compensation packages to lessen the impact of the changes on their profits.
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The age rule must stay, so cross those wrinklies from the list.
Some blame parents, some blame the academies turning out robot players, some the age rule.
And because Olympic soccer has an under-23 age rule for men, this result augurs well for the nation's prospects.
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