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The phrase "age has passed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a significant amount of time has gone by since a particular event or period.
Example: "As I reflect on my childhood, I realize how much age has passed since those carefree days."
Alternatives: "time has flown" or "years have gone by".
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Yet a literary age has passed at Knopf.
Despite the center's technological savvy, Dr. Viscardi is personally glad the computer age has passed him by.
Usually it is after the heroic age has passed that the narratives about its legendary heroes are fully elaborated.
Yet Hollywood's golden age has passed, with consumers choosing DVDs and online streaming over their local multiplex.
Xavi has reached 30 years of age, has passed the all-time record of 549 senior appearances for Barcelona, and is the epitome of humility.
Tiramisu I condemned as the black forest gateau of the 90s, yet at the same time toyed with it; now that the age has passed, I make it without apology.
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"A golden age had passed".
Steinbeck feared that America's golden age had passed.
We couldn't have been on the mountain much longer than 30 minutes – but it felt like an age had passed since we first started out. .
It seemed as if ages had passed since the Mets had played the way they did Thursday, the components of the squad functioning in concert.
My friend Maurice Holt, who has died aged 84, was a leading figure in a generation of progressive educationists who have left a rich legacy of educational thought and practice awaiting rediscovery when the present dark ages have passed.
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