a female is able to give birth at any age the female starts her menstrual cycle.
The correct Dewey Decimal Classification for Stone Age to Iron Age Britain is 936.
"At legal age" is the correct phrase. It means that someone has reached the age required by law to engage in certain activities, such as voting or drinking alcohol.
The correct phrase is "today's day and age
first honors is the correct one
The age to have a baby in Australia is 18.and thats the correct age.
By or at a certain age are both correct, with slightly different meanings. We say by age six when we are thinking of a succession of years; but we say at ten years of age when considering that one time.
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It is not correct English to say "somebody has learned something from an early age" due to the use of "has".
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No, the correct term is, "ageist".
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Actually it isn't just age in most cases it does correct itself.