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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every ages" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression would be "every age" when referring to all age groups collectively.
Example: "The festival is designed to entertain people of every age, from children to seniors."
Alternatives: "all ages" or "every generation".
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And parents of every ages, from any background, can do terrible (or very good) things.
One, six, 30 month old rabbits (n = 3 for every ages) were anesthetized by intramuscular injection of xylazine (Bayer, Puteaux, France) and ketamine (Merial, Lyon, France).
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EVERY age has its big demographic scares.
Every age.
They are conquering every age".
Every age deserves its monuments.
Every age has its prophets.
Every shape, every size, every age.
Monsters serve a purpose in every age.
But turnout jumped in every age category.
Every age, it seems, has its Homers.
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