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in early ages vs at early ages

Both 'in early ages' and 'at early ages' are not commonly used phrases in English. Some appropriate and commonly used phrases would be 'at a young age' or 'in early childhood' or 'at an early age'.
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Last updated: July 30, 2024

in early ages

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'in early ages,' it is more common to say 'at a young age' or 'in early childhood.'
  • Member States should include at least two foreign languages from a very early age in their school programmes, says the Culture and Education Committee.
  • The three studies have shown that CYSTAGON delays kidney problems, and the need for dialysis or renal transplantation when treatment is started at an early age in patients with good kidney function.
  • First published in the early Middle Ages.
  • You have some countries where students are segregated early in their ages.
  • The paper did, however, recognise the need to promote education about healthy nutrition and stressed the importance of children learning healthy behaviours at an early age in order to ensure healthy lifestyles throughout life.
  • Calls on the Member States to introduce performing arts education in schools from an early age through collaboration between teachers and performers;
  • It was particularly stressed that Member States should include at least two foreign languages from a very early age in their school programmes to maintain sufficient interest and motivation in becoming proficient in other languages, which would underpin mutual understanding and empathy across Europe.
  • In the early Bronze Age, the third millennium BC, precisely in this area, you have five cities... whereas Tall El-Hammam is located in a cluster of middle
  • The introduction and dissemination of the olive tree is historically attributed to Benedictine monks who, in the early Middle Ages, bred the local cultivars and improved the cultivation techniques by teaching the use of terraces with the construction of dry stone walls.
  • Insists on the need to develop policies that focus on combating gender stereotypes in education from an early age, including eliminating them from school curricula and textbooks, providing awareness training to teachers and students and encouraging boys and girls to embrace non-traditional educational paths;
  • author. - Madam President, back in the early Middle Ages, Ethiopia played a leading role in dialogue between the Christian and Muslim world.
  • Guaranteed minimum supplementary pension to persons who are born disabled or become disabled at an early age in accordance with Articles 7-3 and 8-4 of the National Insurance Act of 17 June 1966 No 12.
  • Urges Member States to promote the dissemination of multilingualism by a policy of learning a broader range of languages than those taught today and to establish the teaching of at least two foreign languages from a very early age in their school curricula;
  • Tim lost him at an early age.
  • From an early age, he always had a job.
  • Giulia and her brother were orphaned at an early age.
  • And my mother took advantage of it from an early age.
  • At an early age, I was mechanically inclined.
  • It's so much lost at such a early age.
  • I was forced to get married at an early age.

Alternatives:

  • at a young age
  • in early childhood

at early ages

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'at early ages,' it is more common to say 'at a young age' or 'in early childhood.'
  • The gender pay gap has various causes, including stereotyping that starts at early age.
  • Tim lost him at an early age.
  • Giulia and her brother were orphaned at an early age.
  • At an early age, I was mechanically inclined.
  • I was forced to get married at an early age.
  • He lost control at an early age, and he's desperate to regain it.
  • MEPs argued in a non binding resolution that pupils should learn at least two foreign languages at an early age.
  • The Commission therefore proposes promoting seafaring by providing better information at an early age and better career prospects.
  • Vulcan children learn to detach themselves from their emotions at an early age.
  • Their parents all recognized their children's talents at an early age.
  • Forming close ties with those countries at an early age can only be beneficial.
  • Fingerprinting a child at an early age could mark him/her for life.
  • In one area to which Mrs Todini referred, the learning of a foreign language at an early age at school, there are for example some fifteen European pilot projects currently being developed under the Socrates programme.
  • All men are trained at an early age that entering a ladies' room is bad.
  • This plague of death t hat surrounded you clearly started at an early age with your mother.
  • Maybe she's been drinking because her father abandoned her at an early age.
  • And so I decided quite at an early age I wanted to be a diplomat.
  • I first became fascinated with octopus at an early age.
  • You know, I was a very young journalist activist at an early age.
  • This is me at an early age with a baby chimpanzee.

Alternatives:

  • at a young age
  • in early childhood

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