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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of age" is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to say that something is too old or not appropriate for someone's age, you could say that it is "beyond his/her years" or "inappropriate for his/her age". For example: "The movie was beyond her years; it included scenes that were inappropriate for her age."
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Rob Davies, head of sixth form at Whitchurch High School in Cardiff when Maynard was there as a pupil, said: "Tom was a fantastic cricketer, and would often play out of age group, he was that good.
For the second survey, random sampling from the DSS occurred periodically to prevent a large number of children from ageing out of age strata.
This allows the separating out of age related factors and factors associated with changes in the provision (demand and supply) of RRT.
Cases were excluded if they had acute or recurrent renal failure, were out of age range, died before the interview could be done, were in poor physical or mental condition, or refused informed consent to participate in the study.
A total of 1,306 men were selected from households, with 52 subsequently found to be ineligible (47 out of age range, 5 previously interviewed in another ward), resulting in 1,254 eligible men asked to participate in the survey.
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Still, many older job seekers insist they are losing out because of age discrimination.
However, I don't like standing out because of age.
"I won't rule out anyone because of age.
In simple terms, they "aged out" of care.
It has also provided another new theatre for the playing out of age-old jostling between journalists and politicians.
But it adds weight to a new consensus-in-the-making: there is no fountain of youth for sperm, no "get out of aging free" card.
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