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The phrase "and by age of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific age or stage in life, but it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
Example: "And by age of 18, she had already graduated high school."
Alternatives: "at the age of" or "by the time she was".
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Sentencing for hacking offences varies widely by country and by age of participant.
She was the daughter of a single mother, and by age of 19 she was a mother herself," says Obama. "But Wendy worked hard.
Second, net income is "equivalised" to put households, which vary in size and composition and by age of children, on a common footing that is expressed in terms of a childless couple.
These disorders can be distinguished according to symptom severity and symptom pattern, and by age of onset of the first symptoms.
The CP values (fasting and peak) were assessed at different diabetes durations and by age of diagnosis.
The fuels used in homes also differ both regionally and by age of home, which will strongly influence emissions.
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In the following tables we detail and show households by age of household and households by household income.
Table 1 Health and demographic indicators by age of the mother.
Large differences were found between hospitals, and these differences were influenced by age of the patient.
Two, how does immigrant wage assimilation vary by age of arrival and by skill group?
Two types of asthma in obese subjects can be distinguished by age of onset and clinical presentation.
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