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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has existed for a very long time, often throughout history or for generations.
Example: "The tradition of storytelling is age long, passed down through countless generations."
Alternatives: "time-honored" or "ancient".
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It came of age long, long ago.
I came of age long after Newton's heyday, after he'd descended from primetime to punchline.
We must remember the context: American showbusiness in an age long before TV, let alone digital diversions.
Like many of my colleagues, my own interest in computers started from a young age, long before I was thinking about career options.
We have heard of Wyatt because, unlike his brothers, he lived to a ripe old age, long enough to spin the tale.
Second, in individuals: autism is typically evident by two years of age, long before children become avid users of Twitter or Facebook.
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The audience at the lecture was mostly college age, long-haired, and blue-jeaned.
Their own parents were beloved, but not, for reasons of health and age, long-term possibilities.
Once upon a time, before the digital age, long-playing records would come packaged with a paper inner sleeve, printed with cautions to "protect from dust, heat and direct sunlight".
"Discrimination by age, long-term unemployment, the fact that they're now at the end of the hiring queue, the lack of time horizon just does not make it sensible to invest in them".
However, age, long-term bed rest, and history of obstructive diseases were significantly different among the three groups.
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