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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age-adjusted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in statistical or health-related contexts to describe data that has been modified to account for age differences in a population.
Example: "The age-adjusted mortality rate provides a more accurate comparison of health outcomes across different age groups."
Alternatives: "age-standardized" or "age-modified".
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Age-adjusted IRs calculated/100,000 persons; Reference category for age-adjusted IRRs is <5% poverty.
Model 1 was age-adjusted.
d Age-adjusted hazard ratio.
Age-adjusted means were compared using ANCOVA.
Male and female VZV+ n and positivity were age-adjusted.
Results: Age-adjusted mean (S.D).
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However, age, adjusted for gender, was not associated with AS.
Subsequent analyses were age adjusted.
Baseline rates were age adjusted.
*Value is not age adjusted.
The data used were not age adjusted.
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