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age heya! around the years between 1814 and 1899 people said age like three and twenty meaning 23 but does anyone know what year that changed it would help my english course work! thanks! xXx
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Hey,
I'm sorry, I don't know the exact year and it would be very hard to pinpoint as it won't have just STOPPED being used, it would have faded out. If you're British (as I asumme by the fact that you're doing coursework) then you are probably best simply saying 'pre-1914' for the time that they used words like that, as the English syllabus is generally divided into pre and post 1914. What is your coursework actually on? Send one to my inbox if you need some more help, sorry I couldn't help much here! ]
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