Definition of «early age»

The phrase "in early age" refers to a time that is very young or in infancy. It can also refer to an early stage, period or point in someone's life, often used when referring to childhood or adolescence.

Phrases with «early age»

Sentences with «early age»

  • For the majority of cases, a term life insurance policy is less expensive to purchase at earlier ages of life. (lifeinsuranceblog.net)
  • From family members to their little friends, children from early age learn to communicate and get along with others. (besttoys4toddlers.com)
  • We can't consciously call up images from our infancy, but we surely learn important, lasting associations at very early ages. (scientificamerican.com)
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