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Use "over-age" in a sentence
"The pressure for “ringers” of whatever kind (over-age, straight, male, professional, what have you) is due to a desire to win at all cost (and by whatever means seem expedient ... leaving aside whether bringing in straights really helps) is in (perceived) conflict with the desire for a “safe place for gays to socialize”."
"Scandal of the week Bolivia say claims that half their U15 Youth Olympic Games winning side was over-age are "outrageous"."
"The Netherlands almost immediately brought on Roy Makaay and Gerald Sibon, two of the three over-age players allowed in this tournament for players under 23."