Sentence examples for to be age from inspiring English sources

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to be age

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Steward's only unvanquishable foe proves to be age.

Locher isn't as fast as she used to be: age and illness have played a role.

What I wouldn't give to be age again, out in the weather.

That is surely the main explanation for what appears to be age discrimination.

As with banks, the largest driver of director turnover appears to be age.

All you need to get into a lifelong care community is to be "age and income qualified".

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Expression in the tissues was determined to be age-dependent.

Another privacy-related change said in-app ads can't target "sensitive user data" and have to be age-appropriate.

And, in many ways, what they do is fantastic, but it needs to be age-appropriate.

Thus, TRF erosion seems to be age-dependent and only evident in older males.

They also found survival to be age-dependent, with mortality rates an increasing function of age.

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