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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age versions of" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing different versions of something that are tailored for specific age groups, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The app offers age versions of its content to cater to both children and adults."
Alternatives: "age-specific versions" or "age-appropriate versions".
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His critique of New Age versions of Buddhism as narcissistic was poorly phrased, and instantly misunderstood; yet even this gaffe provided an occasion for fruitful dialogue.
Additionally, it would have been interesting to have examined all age versions of the PedsQL involving all regions of the Netherlands, but this was unfeasible for the purpose of our study.
Three age versions of the PedsQL were administered in this study: parent proxy-report ages 5-7 years (group 5-7), child self-report ages 8-12 years (group 8-12) agesages 13-18 years (group 13-18).
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That's some roll call of collapse, one that used to be ascribed to the invasions of mysterious "Sea Peoples" — the Bronze Age version of the Vikings, in the Dark Ages.
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"UNWANTED: THE VERY UGLY DUCKLING," a New Age version of the Hans Christian Andersen story, in which the hero discovers both his inner beauty and his birth mother, tomorrow at 12 30 p.m. at 432 West 42nd Street, Clinton.
"UNWANTED: THE VERY UGLY DUCKLING," a New Age version of the Hans Christian Andersen story in which the hero, who hatches from an adopted egg, grows up to discover both his inner beauty and his birth mother.
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