Sentences with phrase «milestone of adulthood»

Often called the cornerstone of the American Dream, home ownership has always been an important milestone of adulthood.
... Living together before marriage is no longer an exception, but instead has become an accepted and expected milestone of adulthood.
Not so long ago, the average American man in his 20s had achieved most of the milestones of adulthood: a high - school diploma, financial independence, marriage and children.

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Continue a community of encouragement as you watch these babies reach milestones and live a healthy lively life well into adulthood and parenting their own tiny Nova Scotians.
First, young people today are less likely to have reached the traditional milestones of «adulthood» by age 30 than previous generations.
Ironically, he'd already done his best - known work by then; but I'd be well into adulthood before the benefits of film societies, rep houses, videotape, and eventually digital redistribution would afford me the opportunity to catch up with the films of his meteoric rise: A Walk in the Sun (Lewis Milestone, 1945), My Darling Clementine (John Ford, 1946), Railroaded!
The «milestones» of adulthood aren't what they used to be, whether it's because of changing values or, as Stefanie O'Connell points out, it's kinda super expensive to do all of those things.
For so many learner drivers passing their driving test is a milestone, paving their way into adulthood and giving them a degree of freedom.
Finishing university is a milestone to be celebrated, but is also a time of confusion as graduates plunge head first into the swimming pool of adulthood.
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