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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age scope from" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The age scope from 18 to 25 is the target demographic for this study."
Alternatives: "age range from" or "age bracket from".
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The subjects are in the age scope from 50 to 82 years (average of 65 years).
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But in the same age scope, it was difficult to find postmenopausal women with no disease.
King's present band The Chosen includes three black veteran bluesmen and the members' ages range from 25to7070, but he feels the Blues have broadened their scope beyond the black experience.
Ages range from 21 to 69.
The book has a wide-ranging chronological and geographic scope, from early Neolithic to late Iron Age and from Western Europe to East Asia.
Leveling up now corresponds to historical eras, borrowing a hint of the epic scope from the Civilization series: you take your town from the dawn of history on through to the space age, leveling your little spearmen into mechanized infantry as you go.
#Included all steps required to remove scope from reprocessor and replace scope in storage.
When they come of age, the scope of 3D's expressive potential will be revealed.
Health is typically looked at from a project scope, not from an ecosystem scope.
As dictated by the scope of this study, all babies in this study were born at term with gestational age ranging from 37 to 41 weeks.
We are now entering the age of copying from China, says Lee. Scale and scope made US companies flourish in the vast American market in the 19th century and then successfully compete globally in the 20th century, wrote historian Alfred Chandler.
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