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of age
come of age . Mature or develop fully, as in The school's bilingual program has finally come of age .
Old enough, according to the law, to be eligible for something, as in In this state he's not of age for buying liquor, but he may vote , or Next year Jane's coming of age and will get her driver's license . This usage was first recorded about 1430. The term under age signifies being too young to be eligible, as in It's against the law to serve alcohol to anyone under age .
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Adding to their vulnerability is their slow reproductive cycle - they mature between six and 10 years of age and females typically give birth to just one calf every two to three years.
Graffiti, or street art, has not just come of age, it is now an asset class.
The director tells the BBC that "the film was developed and made by Millennials, but it's a Gen Z coming of age story".
What I call “The Selena Generation†is comprised of artists who came of age in the years after the singer’s death.
I met him at a game against Walsall when we were both kids about 14 years of age.
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