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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in ages" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to mean a long period of time or a while. Example: I haven't seen my old friends in ages.
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In "Ages of the Moon," that loss has been accomplished.
In ages past, art museums didn't need activating.
In ages 65+, short-term trends were similar between sexes.
I haven't seen him in ages!
"We haven't seen you in ages".
I haven't done that in ages.
"I hadn't seen her smile in ages.
We haven't seen him in ages.
"I haven't seen you in ages".
We haven't had a lease in ages.
It's Maliphant's best work in ages.
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