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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual aging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of growing older in a real or factual sense, often in contrast to perceived or theoretical aging.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of lifestyle choices on actual aging rather than just the perceived aging experienced by individuals."
Alternatives: "real aging" or "true aging".
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How I mean this song is, If you don't like my actual aging face that you see, you can kiss my avatar.
The three Before films, spaced with nine years between them, are so brilliantly constructed, so seamlessly blended with the actual aging of their actor/screenwriters that they had started to assume the role of real-life touchstones, rather than works of art.
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I puzzled over his actual age.
The average actual age at death was 81.6 years.
Mrs. Jacob-Rouhoff said that appraisers "look at effective age, not actual age".
The statement continued: "An actor's actual age is irrelevant to casting.
For all he knew, Ms. Dupré — Kristen — could have been younger than even her actual age.
"So his actual age when he died was 81," Mr. Jacobsen contended.
Like Madeline, who is displayed as helpless and behaves way younger than her actual age.
To clarify, his actual age is 27 and he did not graduate from Manchester.
Yet they masquerade as hot young blue stars much less than half their actual age.
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