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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an age group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific demographic category defined by age, often in contexts like research, marketing, or social studies.
Example: "The survey targeted an age group of 18 to 24-year-olds to gather insights on their spending habits."
Alternatives: "a demographic cohort" or "an age category".
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That's an age group with practically universal cellphone use.
Is there an age group you particularly love writing for?
"We weren't really targeting an age group," said Mr. Gelman.
"You've got an age group that's a little recalcitrant to the normal authorities.
What justifies increasing payments to an age group that is more satisfied financially than any other?
"I've always played up an age group, I've played against bigger people.
He was in his 80's, in an age group considered more susceptible to the virus.
That's going to cause sleep issues in an age group that's already plagued with sleep issues".
"It's not an age group, it's a psychographic we target," he said.
I did my bit helping to run an age group village football team.
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He still has clear memories of reporting to Twickenham as a Kiwi-reared teenager for an age-group camp carrying a backpack and wearing flip-flops.
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