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The Adam's apple, which is more prominent in males, typically becomes noticeable during puberty, around ages 11 to 15. It continues to grow and develop until the late teens, generally completing its growth by around age 18. However, the exact timing can vary among individuals. Factors such as genetics and overall development can influence the size and prominence of the Adam's apple.

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