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Examples
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College-age women are four times as likely to be sexually assaulted as any other age group.
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College-age residents would live in other buildings nearby.
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College-age drinkers average nine drinks when they binge on alcohol, the CDC said.
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Some details, however, seemed uniquely contemporary: College-age kids took iPhone photos, and professional photographers snapped reality-TV stars like Bethenny Frankel.
Studio 54 Reopens—For Just One Night Mike Vilensky 2011
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College-age students acquire enormous debt due to loans, and they face a dauntinglydiminishedjob market upon graduation, while the poor sustain themselves on credit cards, racking up enormous interest that may permanently bury them in debt.
Allison Kilkenny: Put Down the Resume, Stoner Allison Kilkenny 2011
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College-age members of the audiences who hadn't lived through soul's great era heard the band and introduced it to their parents.
Analog Soul Jim Fusilli 2010
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College-age members of the audiences who hadn't lived through soul's great era heard the band and introduced it to their parents.
Analog Soul Jim Fusilli 2010
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College-age members of the audiences who hadn't lived through soul's great era heard the band and introduced it to their parents.
Analog Soul Jim Fusilli 2010
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College-age children can sense tension whether parents discuss it or not.
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College-age evangelicals see many of their own well-intentioned foibles in him.
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