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Discover Ludwig"below aged" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is unclear what meaning it is intended to convey. Instead, you could use phrases like "underage" or "below the legal age" to refer to someone who is not old enough to legally do something. For example: "The club only admits patrons who are of legal drinking age. Anyone below the legal age will be turned away." You can also use "below the age of" when specifying a specific age limit. For example: "Children below the age of 12 ride for free."
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Thus, in each of the analyses below, age was treated as a covariate where possible.
There was no suspicion the girls were aged below 16.
Persons aged below 21 years were not included, as they were below the age of legal consent.
Typically involving girls aged below fifteen years of age, this traumatic procedure may involve removing, stitching and cauterising the genitals.
All three are aged below 22".
Out of these, 24%% are children aged below 15 years.
Patients aged below 16 years were excluded.
No participants were aged below 16 years.
"For mobile devices, we are not measuring below age thirteen today," she said.
It is rare below age 40, but after this its incidence increases.
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