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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ages past" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to a distant, long-gone time in the past. Here is an example: "In this old castle, we can still find remnants of ages past, such as ancient tapestries and crumbling stone walls."
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In ages past, art museums didn't need activating.
The hymn strikes up: "O God, our help in ages past," [sang Paul].
Everyone sang, not altogether in tune, "O God, Our Help in Ages Past".
She requests four hymns to be sung, beginning with "O God, Our Help in Ages Past".
The ladies in floral dresses of ages past were concerned with content.
He is the voice of the day before yesterday, and also the voice of the ages past.
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A quiet revolution is unfolding which is righting the wrongs of our stone-age past.
In the Golden Age, past or future, knotted cords are the only form of records.
WASHINGTON — At historic moments in the television age, past American presidents turned to the Oval Office as their stage.
Phrases like "aging past youth" or "aging into the middle years" or "aging toward old age" — I'd like to see those mainstreamed.
At that point, I did not know, beyond myth and hearsay, what normal changes occur in women's sexuality as they age past menopause.
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