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The phrase 'age well' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of someone or something getting better with age, or growing more valuable as time passes. For example: "This fine wine has aged well over the years."
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It should age well.
Humor does not age well.
They don't age well.
Laptops do not age well.
He wears his age well.
Do wines from Rioja age well?
That argument did not age well.
Those shows did not age well.
The performers didn't age well either.
This producer's Amarones seem to age well.
But such saws age well for a reason.
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