Wiktionary
n. (age group English)
Usage examples of "age groups".
Even more than these other cultish followings, White Castle fanatics span virtually all ethnicities, social classes, and age groups.
As opposed to seventy-thirty in the general population, and about eighty-twenty in the relevant age groups.
The initial experiment involving high school and college age groups was no longer mentioned and had almost dropped from the public mind.
Are the indifferent -- nine complete age groups -- written off as incapable of essential knowledge?
As with any cargo, they were divided into like kinds: age groups, sexes, trained specialists.
Just as different ethnic groups have their peculiarities, so do different age groups, and I have observed a consistent pattern with my customers in their specific age brackets.
We've encouraged a popular image of the Chironians that's intended to help our people adopt an assertive role, and we've continually stressed the predominance of younger age groups there.
The General and his advisors marveled at this because it occurred amongst all age groups, genders and ethnicities here, where they died quickly against overwhelming odds.
They stopped to read the decree of the Supreme Ruler, posted on the walls, announcing that three age groups were drafted.
The older kids were being held apart from the small ones, but in a theater-type setting with, again, toys appropriate for their ages, holographic entertainment modules with content suited to their age groups, and, hell, even an automated beauty and makeover station from the makeup department.
The problem is often in bringing the two distant age groups into each other's presence so that the dynamics of their interaction and mutuality can take place.
You have to keep age groups together, or they don't develop socially as they should.
People of all age groups were carefully grouped together in housing and apartments.
Oh, they claimed they were selling cadavers, but the numbers were too high and the age groups too coincidental.