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By the age of 6 or at the age of 6? - Answers

they both mean the same thing , though by the age of 6 is usually used more for an accomplishment . for example by the age of 6 he knew how to ride a bike. by the age of 6 sounds more intelligent and exciting. A different answer: "By the age of six" means at any age up to and including six, while "At the age of six" means only during that one year.



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they both mean the same thing , though by the age of 6 is usually used more for an accomplishment . for example by the age of 6 he knew how to ride a bike. by the age of 6 sounds more intelligent and exciting. A different answer: "By the age of six" means at any age up to and including six, while "At the age of six" means only during that one year.



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By the age of 6 or at the age of 6? - Answers

they both mean the same thing , though by the age of 6 is usually used more for an accomplishment . for example by the age of 6 he knew how to ride a bike. by the age of 6 sounds more intelligent and exciting. A different answer: "By the age of six" means at any age up to and including six, while "At the age of six" means only during that one year.

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