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The phrase "aging than that" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete comparison, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively in written English.
Example: "She is aging more gracefully than that."
Alternatives: "older than that" or "more aged than that".
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Therefore, our findings demonstrate the potential of image analysis to monitor microstructure throughout ripening, and that the microstructure revealed by LM reflects more clearly cheese aging than that revealed by TEM.
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Its population is aging faster than that of the west, as well.
Elastic modulus of asphalt mixtures is more sensitive to aging time than that of strength and modulus at failure.
Mr. Trichet warned members of Parliament that, in the longer term, Europe was restrained by a population that was aging more than that of the United States.
The increment was more prominent among participants aged 18 64 years than that among those aged ≥65 years.
Her interests, though, are less forthrightly new age than that mix might suggest.
It is impossible to gauge whether we live in a more stressful age than that of our grandparents.
The results showed that basalt has lower pozzolanic activity at early ages than that of silica fume and slag but at later age increases.
Of the 16 men who have played test cricket at a younger age than that, nine are Pakistanis.
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