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The phrase "a much older" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the age of two or more subjects, indicating that one is significantly older than the other.
Example: "This tree is a much older specimen than the ones planted nearby."
Alternatives: "considerably older" or "significantly older".
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She had a much older husband.
But it is a much older issue.
Bugg is a much older soul.
She moved like a much older woman.
A much older neighbor gently inquired what was wrong.
Dance is a much older format than spoken theater.
She's busy yearning for a much older man, who is oblivious to her charms.
His goal with his next dive is to tackle a much older record.
What is striking is a much older number: 5.1, the ratio in 1930.
The "Golden Age" Black Canary was Dinah Drake Lance, now portrayed as a much older woman.
Egypt, a much older and more populous country, used to wield regional power.
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