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The phrase "age uses" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to how age is utilized or referenced in a specific context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The study examines how age uses affect social interactions among different generations."
Alternatives: "age applications" or "age implications".
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She is round, is past middle age, uses red lipstick, and wears a white parka over a black running suit.
Oedipus' answer is man, who first crawls as a baby, then walks upright and in old age uses a cane.
Brain Age uses more features of the DS than Academy; some exercises require you to write answers on the touch screen or speak them into the DS microphone.
The information age uses the phrase "dead space" to describe surfaces -- on buildings, Web sites and elsewhere -- where no advertising has yet been posted and nothing is being sold.
AGE uses a library of engineering components as building blocks.
AGE uses: (i) a compositional modeling approach to construct large qualitative models, (ii) causal analysis to build a causal dependency graph, (iii) a novel qualitative simulation approach to efficiently obtain the system's behavior on large systems, and (iv) decomposition analysis to automatically divide large devices into smaller subsystems.
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* Adjusted for age, sex and education; † Standardized for age, using US National Long-Term Carestimatesstimases as comparison.
The categories of age used to be simple – you were young, middle aged or old.
Age used to dictate how men dressed.
Dr. Frieden also took issue with the age used in Intro 101A.
Whereas globally 62% of married women of childbearing age use contraception, in Africa the figure is 28%.
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