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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aging men" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to men who are growing older, often in discussions about health, societal roles, or personal experiences related to aging.
Example: "The study focused on the health challenges faced by aging men in modern society."
Alternatives: "older men" or "mature men".
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The committee searched for evidence that testosterone helped aging men.
No one denies the value of countering encroaching frailty, weakness, failing memories and loss of sexual function in aging men.
The aging men you describe are a metaphor for a society that is, morally and intellectually at least, evolving backward.
It owes its life to the aging men who watched over it night and day for the past 16 months.
In the 21st century many scholars believe that Hals was simply presenting the aging men and women as they appeared.
(Oates is good on the unholy cross-pollination of rich aging men and the very young women who tend to their physical woes).
Most nights on Israeli television, after the reports of violence, there is the political news and the tableau of two aging men at the Cabinet table.
You've written a number of pieces from the point of view of aging men — two sections in "Great House" are narrated by older men as well.
Skeptics might wonder whether this worldview is affected by the fact that the industry is dominated by aging men who are surrounded by younger women.
"Male menopause" is perhaps the most popular, but "andropause" is the term that many doctors favor, and PADAM ("partial androgen deficiency in aging men") has its partisans, too.
Crowley says, "I worry that this widespread prescription of testosterone for aging men is going to precipitate an epidemic of prostate cancer".
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