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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to concerns or discussions related to a person's age, often in contexts such as employment, health, or social situations.
Example: "The company has been criticized for its handling of age issues in the workplace, particularly regarding older employees."
Alternatives: "age-related concern" or "age-related matter".
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The age issue is unavoidable.
"What age issue?" Mr. Ford shot back.
We also have an age issue.
It's not simply an age issue, anyway.
But back to the age issue.
And how will the film deal with the age issue?
"I think about the age issue myself," he said.
At seventy-two, Biden potentially faces an age issue.
"It's not an age issue, but it's a long time to be away".
But none of these very serious arguments make the age issue go away.
Discusses some of the misapprehensions concerned with the "link age" issue.
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