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tender age
Idioms and Phrases
A young age, as in It's a great advantage to learn languages at a tender age . [Early 1300s]Example Sentences
Open at the tender age of 20 over Harry Vardon, a British golf titan credited with inventing the modern grip and swing.
In 1980, at the relatively tender age of 24, David Sheff landed a journalistic coup in the form of a multipart interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
At the tender age of 6, long before I saw Hackman in his more serious, nuanced roles, his iconic turn as Lex Luthor in Richard Donner’s “Superman†hit me like a superpowered punch.
When he played regularly last season, his performances were inconsistent, though that was not surprising given his tender age and limited experience at the highest level.
She was panicking because she was aware, even at her tender age, that she was “poor and shall stand in need of something to gain support.â€
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