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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a late age" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period in life that is considered advanced or older, often in the context of discussing life stages or experiences.
Example: "She achieved her dreams in a late age, proving that it's never too late to pursue one's passions."
Alternatives: "an advanced age" or "a later stage in life".
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I was a virgin to myself at a late age.
Was haunted by his own youthful promiscuity until a late age, in fact".
His discovery of books and of language, at a late age, was his way out.
But Barber is unique in returning at such a late age.
Compressive strength was determined at the ages of 7 days as an early age, 28 days as the standard age and 90 days as a late age.
"This is an opportunity for someone at a late age to educate themselves, and it's a unique education," Meheni says.
Twenty-six might seem a late age to be going pro, but in the context of the Pacific, it makes sense.
Mario Balotelli's disastrous spell at Liverpool along with persistent injuries to Giuseppe Rossi led to Éder and Graziano Pellè receiving recognition at a late age.
The bottom line is that Hemon can't write a boring sentence, and the English language (which he adopted at a late age) is the richer for it.
That's a late age for a début retrospective, but this show will be revelatory to many people, as it is to me.
Murray did not go to school until quite late, and remarks that "for an only child in the bush, nine is a late age to start socialisation, or to start acquiring habits of numeracy and externally imposed discipline".
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