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The phrase "aging into the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of growing older and transitioning into a particular state or role associated with aging.
Example: "As she approached her sixties, she found herself aging into the role of a mentor for younger colleagues."
Alternatives: "transitioning into the" or "maturing into the".
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Now her boys are aging into the next round.
In the riveting opening scene, Quoyle the child thrashes in water, his face gradually aging into the features of Kevin Spacey.
Phrases like "aging past youth" or "aging into the middle years" or "aging toward old age" — I'd like to see those mainstreamed.
This continued involvement fits in with the example of Dr. Butler, who is not content to hang it up, but instead brings the subject of aging into the light for scrutiny.
The two actors reprise the dynamic of "Wedding Crashers" and build the intervening eight years of aging into the story; their coltish cuteness is gone, replaced by sad struggle that leaves them more or less in the same place where they were before.
Current also noted there are 30 million teens in the U.S., with 5 million aging into the demographic every year.
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Aging Into Professorhood.
Little by little he aged into the hooded mandarin etched on the world's memory by the great Graham Sutherland portrait.
She aged into the character she played, and in the sixties was a regular on white talk shows, becoming a sly avatar for the civil-rights movement.
After completeness of the additional process, the reaction mixture was aged into the microwave oven until all the reaction solution evaporates and attains yellowish green dry powder material.
She aged into the role.
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