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'ageing cohort' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people, usually a generation, who are of a similar age. For example, "This ageing cohort of baby boomers are now reaching retirement age."
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Figures from the National Treatment Agency suggest that heroin and crack cocaine are mostly confined to an ageing cohort.
He said drinking alcohol in significant quantities became less socially acceptable as people aged, and those who reported receiving treatment was "an ageing cohort", seeking help for "habits they formed sometimes 20, 30 years ago".
The larger population and its ageing cohort are important, but over the last decade or so there have been 60% more hospital admissions than would have been expected as a result of these changes.
As time goes on, inevitably, this ageing cohort of heroin users grows more vulnerable to "going over" and never getting up again.
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A "deep dive" by government statisticians into coroners' records of a random sample of 115 drug-related deaths during 2015 and 2017 paints a depressing but predictable picture of an ageing cohort of drug users left to die alone.
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If it's the age cohort theory, then it will be politics as usual.
The age cohort on spring break is the same as at Woodstock.
Japan's working age cohort has been shrinking for 20 years.
The number of institutions trebled to some 130 and access soared above 40% of the age cohort.
In a 2008 book, The Way We'll Be, US pollster John Zogby categorised this age cohort as First Globals.
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