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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'I got age' is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
This sentence does not make grammatical sense. If you want to use a similar structure, you could say, "I'm getting older". You could use this phrase to refer to yourself or someone else aging. For example, "As I get older, I'm learning to appreciate life more".
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"I've got age on my side".
Perhaps I've got ages to work it out.
"You've got ages".
"That's how I got into aging".
So I bought enough time, until I got to the age of 34.
"Then when I got to the age of about 19, I wondered if something was there.
To be truthful, I got to the age where I wanted some good holidays.
"I got to an age where I started going in on my own and I had to get checked regularly, which I thought was a normal thing.
As a member of the baby-boom generation, I find myself leaning more and more toward country music as I get older (age 36).
It won't be long before I get her age.
I got the job aged 19 because the manager had scrawled "Good hair!" on my CV.
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