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The phrase "of working age" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's age range for participating in paid employment, typically between the ages of 18 and 65. For example: "People of working age are more likely to be employed than their younger or older counterparts."
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All those of working age are unemployed.
Most were of working age.
Meanwhile, 3.7 million are of working age.
Men of working age abandoned once-bustling rural Chinese communities.
Its population is 75% male, and, overwhelmingly, of working age.
Fewer people of working age means, obviously enough, fewer workers.
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And the percent of working-age Americans actually working -- 64.2percentt -- hasn't improved.
Two-thirds of working-age haredi men don't work.
In the United States, for example, 16percentt of working-age men are out of work.
Almost two-thirds of working-age women with dependent children work.
The majority of working-age adults and children in poverty are now in families that work.
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