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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived ages" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity.
Example: "They arrived ages ago, and we were starting to worry."
Alternatives: "arrived a long time ago" or "arrived ages ago".
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Someone yelled, "Kids first all day long, guys!" Everyone yelled back, "Kids first!" Word came that diners had arrived, ages two and four.
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Originally from Malaysia, Tash has lived in the UK for more than 25 years since he first arrived, aged 16.
PSV, where he arrived aged 12 and who put him with a family, hooked him up with the life coach Joost Leenders.
The average monthly income of those born locally, with at least one parent born in Britain, is £1,219, compared with £815 for those who arrived aged six or older.
Among those aged 40 44 at arrival, as many as approximately two fifths never established a foothold in the Swedish labor market during the subsequent two decades, and the same was the case among approximately two thirds who arrived aged 50 54.
Arriving aged 17 I was shocked that there were poor people here.
"More than four-fifths of our pupils are reading below grade level when they arrive aged ten," he says.
"We have children arriving aged four who do not know any nursery rhymes, fairy stories or Bible stories.
Sirieix has lived in England for nearly 25 years, since arriving aged 20 to work his way up in the restaurant business.
When they arrived, at ages 4 years and 4 months, they were in bad shape.
After 20 years in Israel, the predicted probability of boys who arrived at ages 16-18 during 1989-1991 to drop out of high-school is 17% in both specifications, while this probability for boys who arrived at ages 6-9 is 10% in both specifications.
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