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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ageing fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is experiencing rapid aging or deterioration.
Example: "After years of neglect, the old building is ageing fast and requires immediate restoration."
Alternatives: "growing old quickly" or "deteriorating rapidly."
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All of Europe is ageing fast.
The global population is ageing fast.
Europe is ageing fast, and nowhere more so than rural Scandinavia.
Rich countries are ageing fast, thanks to rising life expectancy and falling birth rates.
Europe's indigenous population is ageing fast, with a quarter of it over 60.
Bearing in mind that today's iteration of voting equipment is computer-driven, the technology is ageing fast.
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Japan is ageing faster than any other nation.
The boys of One Direction are ageing faster than their output.
But the workforce is ageing faster than it is being trained.
It is also ageing faster than anywhere else in the region, for several reasons.
People's hearts are ageing "faster than their owners", according to a worrying new study by Bupa.
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