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The phrase "ageing you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the effects of time or experiences on a person, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The stress of the job is really ageing you; you should take some time off to relax."
Alternatives: "making you older" or "causing you to age."
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Terribly ageing, you know.
That's the trick about ageing: you need to somehow become lighter at the same time.
On ageing: "You happen to look down and see that the girls have fallen.
His computer is ageing – you could comfortably make a cup of tea and drink half by the time it stirs.
When you're ageing you think what was it like for your dad when he was nearly 50 and working in a job he didn't like.
This is why this project, coming from women, says 'enough'; enough of treating the image of women like fast food". In your latest project, Look at Me! Images of Women and Ageing, you are asking for people to upload their own pictures, how can they do that?
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"An impressionable age, you know".
"Age: You decide".
Do you feel the age you are?
"At my age you know your potential".
''He lies about his age, you know.
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