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The phrase "a certain age who" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used when referring to individuals of a specific age group, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "People of a certain age who grew up in the 80s often have a fondness for retro music."
Alternatives: "individuals of a specific age" or "people in a particular age group."
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They frequently star accomplished English actresses of a certain age who look a bit shopworn.
That drought hovers over local sports fans of a certain age, who spout off about it incessantly.
So some supporters of Barack Obama call women of a certain age who support Hillary Rodham Clinton "shoulder-pad feminists"?
"It is stuff that matters to guys — men of a certain age — who grew up in that era.
Dr. Belmont told me that sometimes women of a certain age who are undergoing hormonal changes or who take certain medications get dry eye.
Not to mention an astonishing number of paunchy men of a certain age who appeared to be dining with their nieces.
Sidney Turtlebaum was a gay man of a certain age who gatecrashed north London shivas (Jewish funeral wakes) in order to cover up his loneliness.
Though it's tempting to characterize the men of a certain age who mock Clinton as unilateral knuckle-draggers, many of them champion their own daughters' ambitions.
It was a common refrain among these politicians of a certain age, who find that lives lived in places without sidewalks brought them less exercise than they need.
Single guys of a certain age who are looking for someone fun say: 'Why can't I find a girl like that?
Most are in their 40's and 50's, and one is a woman of a certain age who smiled sweetly and refused to say.
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