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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforesaid age" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer back to a previously mentioned age.
Example: "The applicant must be of the aforesaid age to qualify for the program."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned age" or "aforementioned age".
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In the same study, hyperopia had prevalence of 62.62% and 8.38% in the respective aforesaid age groups.
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The aforesaid area is well explored and plenty of research work is available on it.
The aforesaid four refractive errors peaked at 16-25 agroupoup while presbyopia peaked at 45-55 agroupoup.
The coalescent age estimates using the three aforesaid mutation rates are presented in table 1.
If there's no time to remove your burqa, fling yourself upon aforesaid pyro-victim.
He is the branch manager of the aforesaid accounting unit of the UK Labour party.
And here are two reasons not to call this loose movement by the aforesaid alliterative name.
I talked about this with one of the aforesaid great people.
In a flashback to the 1960's, he informs the aforesaid Caroline that her uncle once defrauded the British Army.
But it may, in light of the aforesaid miracle, clear his way back into high office.The miracle is this.
Musing here, however, was severely hampered by the aforesaid bus drivers, who were as driven as ever (it's about competition).
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