Many young people come of age and start making their own decisions
The company is about to come of age and will be celebrating its tenth anniversary
When a child comes of age, they are legally recognized as an adult
This technology has finally come of age after years of development
The artist's latest exhibition shows that they have truly come of age
The local restaurant has come of age and is now a popular dining destination
This particular genre of music seems to have come of age in the last decade
She was eager to come of age and gain more independence
The legal framework for online privacy has finally come of age
The nation is proud to see its athletes come of age on the international stage
It feels like yesterday he was a child, and now he's come of age.
Time really flies, doesn't it? A new chapter begins.
Indeed. I wonder what his future will hold.
She will come of age next year, a significant milestone
She will reach adulthood next year, a significant milestone
Her eighteenth birthday marks her legal maturity next year