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Discover LudwigThe phrase "particular age" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific age or stage in life, often in discussions about development, milestones, or demographics.
Example: "At a particular age, children begin to develop their own interests and hobbies."
Alternatives: "specific age" or "certain age".
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In addition, foster carers in the city can no longer specialise in a particular age group.
Each is tailored for a particular age group between 3 and 14.
Art can indeed rise above the pettiness and politics of any particular age.
You may have an idea that already suggests characters of a particular age.
And he was "older" — the fact that he'd offered no particular age likely placed him upward of legal drinking age.
"There's a particular age when people have to get married, which is around 26 or 27," he says.
The crimes that receive the most attention, the most poring over, reflect the preoccupations of their particular age.
All countries specify a particular age at which a youth may be held responsible for the consequences of his acts.
"Architecture," he once wrote, "is inescapably a political art, and it reports faithfully for ages to come what the political values of a particular age were".
At this particular age (births/jobs/deaths/suburbs), we don't have much time, it seems, my friends and I, to just hang around and chat on, say, chairs.
But "Colbert" hasn't been performance art; Colbert has not tried to be Andy Kaufman — nor, in this particular age of sharing, could he have hoped to be.
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