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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aging money" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the effects of time on the value or purchasing power of money, often in relation to inflation or investment.
Example: "As inflation rises, the concept of aging money becomes increasingly relevant for investors looking to preserve their wealth."
Alternatives: "depreciating money" or "diminishing value of money".
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It's an old line that can't be overlooked: What will happen when all of those aging money managers fade away into the sunset and the trillions of dollars that Americans have pumped into the stock market over the last 15 years are handed over to a bunch of young Turks most of whom have never seen a down cycle.
Toned muscles fight the atrophy of aging; money is invested to fight and overcome the corrosive power of inflation.
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Now, with dorms aging and money tight, universities are inviting private developers to build on the quads.
Regardless, there is no cure for aging and money will only slow down the process.
In this, Silicon Valley's gilded age, money is chasing money.
The others man age money for other inves tors.
In this day and age, money is almost never the difference between victory and defeat.
The late letters often confine themselves to worries over age, money and dentistry.
In the Internet Age, as in the Jazz Age, money grew so fast that the fig leaf of culture sometimes failed to cover it.
Perhaps we're not 'impoverished' as such but, in this day and age, money (or the lack thereof) is at the forefront of a student's mind.
And this being a hybrid media age, money gathered on the Web is now being spilled on the traditional box in the den.
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