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The phrase "age is considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone's age is significant or noteworthy in a particular context.
Example: "In this industry, age is considerable, as experience often leads to better decision-making."
Alternatives: "age is significant" or "age is important".
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Wilson said that Mr Benn immatured with age, and at 74 his age is considerable.
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It turns out that the twins Al and Coran and their older brother ("His age was considerable, up in the 40's somewhere," Jim thinks about Zeno), mean to surprise Jim with a baseball glove and bat, which they present with the characteristically wry understatement that serves as local color.
The effects of adjusting for age were considerable; yet interpreting these effects is not straightforward.
A gender shift towards females was observed in the BRAFwt group and mean age was considerable lower in the BRAFwt than in the BRAFmut group (30.9 years vs. 45.9 years).
These findings demonstrate that the burden of sports-related injury for children aged <15 years is considerable and has significantly increased over time.
The consequences for population ageing are considerable and impact the roles played by older people, especially women.
Elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa it is likely that misreporting is higher, given that vital registration systems are weaker, 39 and thus own and partner age reports may both be more accurate than elsewhere (while age heaping in partner age reports is considerable in our data, it is lower than heaping of own age reports in several African and Asian populations 17 40 417.
Although leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is generally inversely correlated with age, there is considerable inter-individual variation of LTL among people of the same ages (Aubert and Lansdorp, 2008).
These data suggest that, at this age, there is considerable variability both within clinical groups and amongst healthy children with no apparent developmental problems.
The analyses revealed that whilst males are far more likely than females to develop a haematological neoplasm at any age, there is considerable variation by subtype (Fig 4), which any aetiological hypothesis should seek to address.
Since we are talking about older sisters, probably your age difference is considerable.
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