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A boy of seventeen is often as tall as his father.
Since graduation fifteen years ago I have never run into my former classmates.
I haven't seen any of my old classmates since I graduated 15 years ago.
It was a satisfactory arrangement for fifteen years.
As is quite common for teenagers aged from 13 to 19, she's conceited.
As is quite common for teenagers aged from 13 to 19, she's vain.
As is quite common for teenagers aged from 13 to 19, she's full of herself.
As is often the case with 13 to 19 year olds, she's conceited.
As is often the case with teenagers, she's conceited.
Some people say thirteen is an unlucky number.
Are there enough chairs to seat 12 people?
Twelve is an even number.
Come and see me at eleven o'clock.
There was a deep pond there ten years ago.
I hope I'll have learned a great deal about it in ten years.
There were ten accidents in as many days.
During my early teens, I was not always on the best of terms with my parents.
I have a previous engagement at ten.
There was a suggestion that the general meeting should take place in October.
Indian summers run into October.

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