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Discover LudwigThe phrase "matched on age" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two or more people or things that have similar ages. For example, "The two participants were closely matched on age."
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The boys were all matched on age, IQ, and the presence of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD /conduct disorder (CD).
Controls (HCT survivors without CVD) were matched on age, year of HCT, type of HCT, and duration of follow-up.
The comparison cases were matched on age at diagnosis, stage of cancer at diagnosis and at time of pregnancy, and year of treatment.
Patients were matched on age and sex.
Ten controls were selected for each case and matched on age (±1 year).
Participants were randomly categorized in the both groups and matched on age and education.
Cases and controls were matched on age, disease, disease status, transplantation-conditioning regimen, HLA match, and infused cell dose.
A normal hearing control group, matched on age, gender and geographical location, was selected from a commercial database.
The children were matched on age, IQ, socioeconomic status and ethnicity to reduce the chance of unrelated factors skewing the results.
A never-institutionalized comparison group (NIG) of 72 children was also recruited and matched on age and gender.
In this identified population, 835 cases were matched on age, sex, and body mass index (BMI) to 2418 control patients.
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