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"I aged out of it."

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    George K
    wrote on 20 Oct 2022, 23:44 last edited by
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    Talking with D2 about "outgrowing" things.

    She said, "He aged out of this disorder."

    I've never heard that usage.

    "Grew out of," or "outgrew."

    But "aged out of?"

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      Axtremus
      wrote on 21 Oct 2022, 00:09 last edited by
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      May be just an unintentional slip of the tongue?

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        Copper
        wrote on 21 Oct 2022, 01:02 last edited by
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        If a soccer player gets too old for the Under-12-years-old division, they age out.

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        • G George K
          20 Oct 2022, 23:44

          Talking with D2 about "outgrowing" things.

          She said, "He aged out of this disorder."

          I've never heard that usage.

          "Grew out of," or "outgrew."

          But "aged out of?"

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          taiwan_girl
          wrote on 21 Oct 2022, 01:41 last edited by
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          @George-K said in "I aged out of it.":

          Talking with D2 about "outgrowing" things.

          She said, "He aged out of this disorder."

          I've never heard that usage.

          "Grew out of," or "outgrew."

          But "aged out of?"

          I have heard that term before. I know someone who has a kid in special ed classes. The classes end at a certain age. After he is older than that, he cannot go to those classes. Not because he is better or still doesn't have the problems, but he has "aged out" of the program.

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            21 Oct 2022, 01:02

            If a soccer player gets too old for the Under-12-years-old division, they age out.

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            jon-nyc
            wrote on 21 Oct 2022, 02:00 last edited by
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            @Copper said in "I aged out of it.":

            If a soccer player gets too old for the Under-12-years-old division, they age out.

            That’s the usage I hear.

            Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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