Having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
1 Serious Money: Emerging markets have come of age , most notably in Asia.
2 However, it is very rare in children under 5 years of age .
3 At Langley a new generation of case officers was coming of age .
4 Competition is only open to Australian citizens over 18 years of age .
5 All eight cases were reported in children under five years of age .
6 To receive treatment, patients must be at least 18 years of age .
7 At fifty-four years of age , Vance Holcomb was in extremely good condition.
8 Although only twenty-two years of age , Carl had suffered a heart attack.
9 Surgery is rarely performed on children younger than 1 year of age .
10 In addition, a catch-up programme targets schoolgirls reaching 18 years of age .
11 Only households who had children under 5 years of age were included.
12 All staff share the same terms and conditions -regardless of age .
13 At just 44 years of age , his future remained bright, they concluded.
14 Unfortunately, this facility only applies to applicants under 23 years of age .
15 The highest proportion was among teens younger than 15 years of age .
16 The year was 1956 and I was aged six years of age .
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