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1 You were at an impressionable age , too young to know your error.
2 I was so happy to be there, at the impressionable age of seventeen.
3 She is at a most critical, impressionable age , and will require careful management.
4 I met him at an impressionable age , and his ideas and intellect bewitched me.
5 His mother must have worn a gown of black bombazine during his impressionable age .
6 It's earnestly didactic, anti-violence stuff, laudably aimed at the impressionable age bracket it depicts.
7 Still, as you say, they are at an impressionable age .
8 Probably because I was influenced at an impressionable age .
9 To think of a boy growing up in that tainted atmosphere-athis most impressionable age .
10 Germany at its most impressionable age came as a shock to many of my readers.
11 That's a young and impressionable age , isn't it?
12 After all, his uncle had brought him to his first game at the impressionable age of 13.
13 I was only twenty-two-a most impressionable age .
14 The wonderful thing about experiencing self-pleasure at a young, impressionable age is that one is young… and impressionable .
15 I was at a very impressionable age , and I just thought he was extraordinarily witty and amusing company.
16 Miley is at an impressionable age .
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