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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aged up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone or something is portrayed as older or more mature than they actually are, often in storytelling or character development.
Example: "In the sequel, the characters were aged up to reflect their growth and experiences over the years."
Alternatives: "grown older" or "matured".
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Like a Kevin James type, but aged up, to give him a bit more gravitas.
Children 50% discount (babies aged up to 2 free) when sharing parents' room.
The riserva is aged up to four years and can be laid down for many more.
"That everyone in Game Of Thrones, from Emilia Clarke to Sean Bean, is aged up.
Some take passengers aged up to 90 but we don't recommend it.
Set-aside vegetation was established by natural regeneration or sown cover, and aged up to 9 years.
Every year, an estimated 240,000 children aged up to 17 die mostly because they have never learned to swim.
www.boysandgirlsshop.com Website selling playful, bright clothes for boys, girls (aged up to ten years old) and babies.
The study used postcodes to compare risk levels among children aged up to 15 across 408 local authority areas.
The NSF lists seven standards that set targets for the mental health care of adults aged up to 65.
A Frenchman has come up with the first radio station on the internet for infants aged up to three.
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