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"college age" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to people who are roughly between the ages of 18 and 24 years old, usually referring to someone who is of the age to attend college or university. For example, "Most of my friends are college age and are attending school this year."
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"They're mostly college age, and they practice hard," she said.
At college age, this experience gap widened further.
The opportunity arose as her youngest daughter neared college age.
Her mother tutors students 2 years old through college age.
He has four children, including two of college age.
Ms. McLaughlin has two younger brothers nearing college age.
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The college-age overseer was startled.
What about my college-age children?
Now it's more traditional college-age students.
They have a college-age son, Pato.
The moves have disappointed many college-age Mexican-Americans.
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