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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ageing member" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a member of a group or organization who is getting older or has been a member for a long time.
Example: "The club is considering how to better support its ageing members in their activities and participation."
Alternatives: "elderly member" or "senior member".
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But Depp was instantly recognisable as the revealed Grindelwald in Fantastic Beasts, despite what appeared to be Tyrion Lannister-like mismatched eyes and a barnet that made him resemble an ageing member of an 80s boy band who somewhere along the line has turned to drink.
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He looked a bit like an aging member of a British progressive-rock group.
Clean-shaven and stocky, he now looked more like a former prizefighter than an aging member of Black Sabbath.
"Ladies and gentlemen, get involved," Vincent says, like an aging member of the local neighbourhood watch scheme appealing for curtain-twitchers.
But, she noted that she was not the only aging member of the court so whoever was elected in November could end up filling a number of vacancies. .
To help the resolve of aging members, many health clubs are developing programs designed for middle-aged and older adults.
"It is very hard for our aging members.
Many departments have aging members and fewer and fewer young replacements.
Families have tended to look after aging members, further limiting social spending for the government.
Older gay and lesbian New Yorkers are the stars of a campaign for an organization known as Sage, which assists the aging members of that community.
Besides creating a source of income, the enterprise also provides financial security for aging members and an incentive for the next generation to stay.
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