Examples of using Were aged in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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address the climate crisis, and all the petitioners were aged between 8 and 17.
The other three wounded―one boy and two girls―were aged between 14 and 15.
In 2012 more than 50% of homicide victims were aged between 15 and 29, and 77% of them were black.
Denmark's foreign ministry said the children were aged between 12 and 16, and that two Danish crew members were also captured during the attack.
Study participants were aged 51 to 61 at the start of the 1994-2014 study period, and were followed every two years.
The women were aged 25- 42 years, and the researchers gathered information on their height, weight,
The patients were aged between 32 and 81, had varying income levels and suffered from a variety of cancers.
Participants were aged 57-85 when the first wave of data was collected in 2005-06;
Kuala Lumpur police chief Amar Singh told reporters the boys who died were aged 13-17, and that they were probably suffocated due to smoke inhalation.
The study included 1,700 people who were aged 45 and older at the time of enrollment
Of the survey respondents were male, 40% were aged between 25 and 34 and 75% are currently employed.
In 2012 more than 50% of homicide victims were aged between 15 and 29, and 77% of them were black.
Participants in the study were aged 30 and older between 2011 and 2015, and lived in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia.
The participants were aged between 18 and 75 and were all healthy but overweight.
The research included more than 120,000 men and women who were aged between 55 and 69 when the study began in 1986.
Participants were aged 18 and older, and were sourced from
The women were aged between 13 and 18 years old when the surgery took place so their bodies were still developing.
Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Amar Singh told reporters the boys who died were aged 13-17, and that they probably suffocated due to smoke inhalation.
Participants were aged 57-85 when the first wave of data was collected in 2005-06; another round of data was collected five years later.
Over two-thirds of those who reported a financial loss because of cybercrime were aged between 25 and 34.