Sentence examples for were age from inspiring English sources

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were age

noun

The whole duration of a being, whether animal, vegetable, or other kind; lifetime.

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We started running the numbers when both were age 35.

The people in the trials were age 65 on average.

Mr. Molloy said there were age considerations in planning the skate park.

Other variables studied were age and sex.

Scores were age and education-adjusted.

Both groups were age and sex matched.

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"There were age-related issues to it," Mr. Reubens said.

"We made sure there were age-appropriate toys for an 8-year-old child," she said.

All groups were age-matched and gender-matched.

Both absenteeism and presenteeism rates were age-related (Table 2).

67 genes were age-induced and 60 were age-repressed.

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