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The phrase "as under age" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is below the legal age for certain activities, such as drinking or voting, but the correct form would be "underage."
Example: "The club has a strict policy against allowing anyone who is under age to enter."
Alternatives: "underage" or "not of legal age."
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The government spends nearly 80percentt of its $90 billion IT budget on operations and maintenance, and there are nearly three times as many employees over age 60 as under age 30.
Even with this new blood, the governing party, which controls almost half of the 727 seats, has as many members over age 70 as under age 45. "In Japanese politics, to be in your 60's is to be a young boy," said Kotaru Tamura, 39, who was elected as an independent supported by the governing party, noting that he succeeds a man who died in office at age 84.
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Schools in earlier decades had dealt with issues such as under-age drinking or smoking, largely not through educating but simply by banning them.
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Kathleen Rice, the Nassau County district attorney, said that the suspects were charged after engaging in online conversations with police detectives posing as under-age girls.
The biggest problems, they say, center not around such traditional issues as under-age workers, ventilation or fire exits, but on retaliation against union leaders and forced overtime.
Officials in those states have dealt for many years with the tangled and delicate problem of opening communications with polygamist groups while also winning the confidence of girls who are taken as under-age wives.
British police officials say around 300 people, mainly women, have told officers investigating decades of abuse that they were abused as under-age girls by Mr. Savile, whose shows brought him into regular contact with young people.
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