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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'enter adolescence' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the period in someone's life when they start going through adolescent development. For example: "As young people enter adolescence, they often begin to develop an interest in socializing with their peers."
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This may be particular relevance to adolescents, given the decline in PA that is evident as individuals enter adolescence [ 2, 3].
The numbers indicate that mental health problems among girls rise sharply as they enter adolescence, and parents underestimate the problem.
It may account for even more, as more of America's unleaded children enter adolescence and their early 20s.
Today, Mr. Johnson, who has a master's degree in social work, teaches only girls, a policy he set after reading that girls' self-esteem diminishes as they enter adolescence.
Rich kids, Tough adds, may also lack a nurturing connection to their mothers and fathers — not so much in their early years as when they enter adolescence and the push for achievement intensifies.
This new approach by pediatricians is designed to develop a rapport with young patients so that even when they enter adolescence - the period that researchers say is the most crucial to child development - they will not be embarrassed to turn to their pediatricians for support.
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Moreover, individuals on a childhood-limited CP pathway show early problem behavior, but desist upon entering adolescence while those on an adolescent-onset path only "kick off" in early adolescence [ 1].
But the little girl was now entering adolescence.
How many Shaquilles (after O'Neal) have recently entered adolescence?
The girls suddenly realized they were leaving childhood & entering adolescence.
Others became attracted to members of their own sex as they entered adolescence.
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