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The phrase "Ages ago" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a time in the distant past, often in a nostalgic or informal context. Example: "Ages ago, we used to play outside until the sun went down."
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Ages ago, I started calling her Babe, and it stuck.
Ages ago, on one of those happy Friday afternoons.
Ages ago, she says, there were five different species of crocodile that lived in these waters.
Ages ago, I went to see Public Enemy's Chuck D do a talk.
Ages ago, I worked in an office.
Ages ago, Wentzell explains, it was surmised that witchcraft could account for limp dicks.
Ages ago, the vast subcontinent birthed explorers and innovators who focused on the inner realm.
It's ages ago now.
"That was ages ago," Veronica said.
And that's ages ago now.
It seems like ages ago now.
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