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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ageing man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is getting older or experiencing the effects of aging.
Example: "The ageing man reflected on his life choices as he sat on the park bench."
Alternatives: "older man" or "mature man".
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But no confusion came to the face of the ageing man from Kansas.
THE ageing man, remote control in hand, staring at a television in a messy, ill-lit room, hardly looks threatening.
Leo Nucci sang Nabucco with the quiet dignity of the ageing man he portrays, Lear-like in his descent into dottiness.
In this one, an ageing man with a horrible face approaches a happily married woman with a proposition that could earn her $1m.
It would have been much more difficult for the authorities to ignore an ageing man of God in such circumstances than the many others who have tried a similar tactic.
Joe, an ageing man, once knew how to seduce women with his words, but now cut off and lonely he finds that a female voice (Penelope Wilton) is taking a revenge on him for all the women he has mistreated.
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Warrington has previous played disempowered, ageing men.
Fifa has been an organisation run by ageing men in plush corridors.
"It began long before I was an aging man.
An aging man and an aging woman meet after forty years at a party.
She is currently writing a new book about the aging man.
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