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The phrase "age out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the process of aging and reaching a certain age at which a person must leave a particular organization or program because they are no longer considered eligible. For example, "My sister aged out of the foster care system when she turned 18."
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age out
verb
To become too old for an activity, program or institution; to become too mature for a behavior.
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How many of the 1,000 who age out every year will need a group home?
"The Academy tends to change as they age out," Thompson says.
Ruggers typically age out around thirty, Cipriani noted, and he is twenty-eight.
Immigrant youth may "age out" of relief opportunities limited to individuals defined as children under our immigration laws.
PCs, she says, will "age out" as more people buy tablets.
They are going to age out.' 'I should invest in people with longer lifespans,' they say.
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I'd aged out.
"My kids have aged out," Obama said.
Are the X Games aging out?
"Thank God I've aged out".
Today; the children aged out into a harsher world.
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