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On my age vs At my age

The correct phrase is "at my age." It is commonly used to refer to a specific point in someone's life, usually when discussing age-related matters.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1063 views

On my age

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition "on" is not used to talk about age.

Incorrect. The correct preposition to use when referring to someone's age is "at."
  • They want me to retire based on my age.
  • And not a comment on my age I hope.
  • 85, and don't blame this on my age.
  • 85, and don't blame this on my age.
  • I WANTED YOU TO JUDGE ME ON MY TRUE CHARACTER, NOT ON MY AGE.
  • It was actually quite touching, having my name as well as my age on my birthday cake in frosty blue icing.
  • Well, you cannot sneak up on someone my age, especially in this house.
  • Still working on my dissertation at my age. It's ridiculous.
  • Still working on my dissertation at my age.
  • And from that point on, from my age at the time, I began to think of things in a different way.
  • Although I should probably keep a close eye on it at my age.
  • You've given no hint that you prey on women of my age.
  • All I got to live on in my old age.
  • I won on my birthday at age 5.
  • Maybe something to fall back on in my old age.
  • I should have turned my back on you ages ago!
  • Number three on Charlotte's list was, "I should have learned not to crush on guys three times my age."
  • I should have turned my back on you ages ago!
  • I should have turned my back on you ages ago!
  • My age is wrong on my indenture papers.

At my age

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a specific point in someone's life.

Correct. Use "at my age" when discussing age-related matters or experiences.
  • At my age, I look at the truth straight on.
  • At my age, there's not much eventually left.
  • At my age, nothing worries me.
  • At my age you don't sleep much anyway.
  • At my age working for a foreman 30 years younger than me.
  • At my age, a beauty isn't enough.
  • At my age, it scares me.
  • At my age, sometimes you lean forward and suddenly your head is in another reality.
  • At my age you do nothing more concerned about it.
  • At my age, I need it.
  • At my age, legs betray you.
  • - At my age you tend to forget.
  • At my age, a little excitement is welcome.
  • At my age, events become...
  • At my age it was a shock.
  • At my age you can sense these things.
  • At my age, most folks have a nice setup on good old Earth.
  • At my age, corrected by an illiterate.
  • At my age, I don't smoke so much.
  • At my age, one has to learn from other people's experiences.

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