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adulthood

[ uh-duhlt-hood ]

noun

  1. the state or period of being fully grown, fully developed, or of age:

    My mother raised four children to adulthood.



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Perhaps most crucially, “Holy Cow†keeps its sights set on being a study in fast-tracked adulthood, minus judgment or sentimentality.

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After years of successful events with this cohort, he is looking to provide them with a space to continue their ventures, particularly as they approach middle adulthood.

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With one foot in either place, we’re pulled between the impish naivete of childhood — when the future seemed vast and bright — and the doldrums of adulthood.

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In one 2010 study that followed a group of children through adulthood, children had a 60% of becoming myopic by eighth grade if they had low levels of outdoor activity.

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The think-tank said the failure to qualify - or apply for - PIP was leaving many "facing a financial cliff-edge" as they approached adulthood.

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