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The phrase "ageing out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of reaching an age limit, often in contexts like foster care, education, or programs that have age restrictions.
Example: "Many children in foster care face challenges when they start ageing out of the system at 18."
Alternatives: "aging out" or "reaching the age limit".
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Noting he was 20 years older than Barack Obama, Gates said his peers' "emotional and historical attachment" to Nato was "ageing out".
He warned clubs that refuse to relax their rules and put all their chips in with baby boomers: "I'm telling you in eight to 10 years when they start ageing out, you're going to be in trouble," he said as players on a golf board, a cross between an electric golf cart and surfboard, whizzed past behind him.
Unions have been ageing out of the economy along with their members, with nearly one in six union members aged 55-64, according to the BLS.
Another abiding target of Heather's research and advocacy was the devastating fall-off in investment and attention of any sort to the needs and rights of people with autism ageing out of childhood.
For the second survey, random sampling from the DSS occurred periodically to prevent a large number of children from ageing out of age strata.
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I'd aged out.
"My kids have aged out," Obama said.
Are the X Games aging out?
"Thank God I've aged out".
Today; the children aged out into a harsher world.
"The Academy tends to change as they age out," Thompson says.
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