Pronunciation of the English word adulthood.
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1. | They will be accepted by their peers in adulthood. | |
2. | The graduation from elementary school to middle school is regarded by some as the first step towards adulthood. | |
3. | Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common endocrine disorder in women from young adulthood to early middle age. | |
4. | Adolescence is a period of transition between childhood and adulthood. | |
5. | A lot of girls hide their autism, sometimes evading diagnosis well into adulthood. | |
6. | A lot of girls can successfully hide their autism, sometimes evading diagnosis well into adulthood. | |
7. | Unlike older generations, who either grew up without or came into adulthood during the rise of social media, smartphones and unfettered accessibility of information, Gen Z was born into new technology and has been defined by it more than any other. | |
8. | Gen Zers are unlike other generations, who either grew up without or came into adulthood during the rise of social media, smartphones and instant accessibility of information. | |
9. | The case is notable because student debt is commonly thought to be unforgivable in bankruptcy cases, a lament of many students who leave college saying they are too financially burdened to advance the milestones of adulthood, like buying property or having children. | |
10. | Yanni spent most of his adulthood in Algeria. |