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9 English lessons on the topic of 'age'

English Lesson: I find that as you get older, you learn what your own strengths and limitations are.
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1. “I find that as you get older, you learn what your own strengths and limitations are.”

English Lesson: I might be 90 years old, but I'm still young at heart!
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2. “I might be 90 years old, but I'm still young at heart!”

English Lesson: Before you know it, you'll be finished with school and ready to find a job.
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3. “Before you know it, you'll be finished with school and ready to find a job.”

English Lesson: He's around fiftyish, I'd say.
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4. “He's around fiftyish, I'd say.”

English Lesson: Do you have any preferences as to the ages, genders, ethnicities, etc. of the actors?
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5. “Do you have any preferences as to the ages, genders, ethnicities, etc. of the actors?”

English Lesson: I would have guessed that you were in your mid-twenties.
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6. “I would have guessed that you were in your mid-twenties.”

English Lesson: An oldish gentleman, built kind of solidly?
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7. “An oldish gentleman, built kind of solidly?”

English Lesson: You seem awfully young to have a son in his teens.
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8. “You seem awfully young to have a son in his teens.”

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9. “I had Eric when I was only 18.”

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