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The phrase "aging difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the disparity in age between individuals or groups, often in discussions about relationships, demographics, or health.
Example: "The aging difference between the two siblings became more apparent as they entered adulthood, with one experiencing significant life changes earlier than the other."
Alternatives: "age gap" or "age disparity".
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It's kind of different styles... plus the age difference.
"That shows our age difference".
Average age difference: 30 years.
The age difference wasn't an issue.
"And there's this slight age difference".
No one is disputing the age difference.
That's a big age difference.
A bit of an age difference, then?
The age difference does not go unremarked.
We have a bit of age difference, and lifestyle difference.
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