Sentence examples for were ages from inspiring English sources

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were ages

noun

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

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They were ages 9, 10 and 11.

The participants were ages 30 to 102.

The Pangle children were ages 5 to 12.

The seven children aboard were ages 1 through 9.

Most were ages 60 to 80. Woolworth closed its last five-and-dime store in 1997.

Wilson misses, too, how the Victorian and Edwardian ages were ages of progress and political agitation.

They were ages 17to5959, and some traveled from as far as Bombay to participate.

The 10 workers who died or were injured this year were ages 18 to 24.

Virtue and Moir began skating together when they were ages seven and nine, respectively.

(The choices offered in the poll were ages 18, 22, 25, 30, and Never).

The police said that the girls were ages 2 and 5.

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