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The phrase "a middle aged" is not correct as it should be "middle-aged" when used as a compound adjective.
You can use it to describe someone who is in the middle stage of life, typically between the ages of 40 and 65.
Example: "The middle-aged man decided to take up running to improve his health."
Alternatives: "in his forties" or "in his fifties" or "middle-aged individual".
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I am now a middle aged woman.
A middle aged Chinese man welcomed me.
We describe a middle aged woman with recurrent hypoglycemia.
A middle aged sounding guy picked-up.
She is a middle aged woman.
True nightclubbing is a middle aged pursuit.
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