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The phrase "aging limits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing restrictions or boundaries related to aging, such as in health, policy, or social discussions.
Example: "The new policy introduces aging limits for eligibility in certain programs, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively."
Alternatives: "age restrictions" or "age boundaries".
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Moreover, cells from adult subjects exhibited greater responsiveness within specific cellular subsets suggesting that aging limits PRR responsiveness in several different cell types.
In its current form, DST implicitly contradicts evolutionary theory, suggesting that aging is regulated by choosing not to repair in the time of plenty, or instead repair when resources are scarce in order to live longer (as if aging limits lifespan in the wild) and reproduce later.
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Human color authentic, located, aging, limited.
No age limits.
Age limits vary.
A: The only age limits are the program age limits.
Why put age limits on it all?
Survivors' benefits have no age limits.
said, without defining the age limits.
After all, volunteerism knows no age limits.
There are age limits to the House and Senate.
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