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The phrase "ages is over" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to convey that a certain period or era has ended.
Example: "The time of ignorance is over; we must embrace knowledge and progress."
Alternatives: "the era is over" or "the time is over."
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We live in the middle of adults, their ages are over 20 years".
Anyway, the dark ages are over now so let's never dwell on it again.
The Middle Ages are over.
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