51.   Smokers also tended to develop cancer at younger ages than nonsmokers.

52.   Smokers also may develop the cancer at a younger age, according to the study, published this week in the British Medical Journal.

53.   Some counselors argue that if further violent attacks are to be prevented, districts must try to reach students at a younger age.

54.   Stiegler knows he is lucky to have developed multiple sclerosis late in life because the illness is more severe when contracted at a younger age.

55.   Some argued that Papon would have been imprisoned at a much younger age had he not been so successful at dragging out the court proceedings.

56.   Students are coming out at younger ages, forcing districts to acknowledge their needs.

57.   Such men may find that naturally occurring problems associated with aging are exacerbated and begin at a much younger age.

58.   Suppose Pratt and millions of other teen-agers would learn that at younger ages, Laubach suggests.

59.   Teen-agers today also confront everything at a younger age.

60.   Supplement use appears to be starting at younger ages.

a. + age >>共 615
early 15.01%
young 8.83%
same 5.36%
new 5.17%
digital 3.35%
a 3.00%
different 2.43%
younger 2.43%
average 2.10%
modern 2.03%
younger + n. >>共 648
brother 14.40%
generation 6.63%
sister 5.32%
player 5.26%
child 4.76%
people 4.12%
woman 4.02%
man 3.55%
one 2.61%
worker 2.18%
age 1.29%
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