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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the ages" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a wide range of time periods or generations. For example: - "Throughout all the ages, humans have been fascinated by the stars." - "The museum displayed artifacts from all the ages, from prehistoric times to the modern era." - "The fairy tale has been told to children of all ages for centuries."
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Women through all the ages have been interested in keeping this tradition alive".
And the gods — all the gods of all the ages combined — are nothing but a rumor.
The kings were also all the ages of man, respectively 20, 40 and 60.
How was it that the accumulated gripes of all the ages took off so when transplanted to America?
All who live here are temporary residents.The portraits that are presented today will be held permanently in the White House collection, for all the ages.
A beautiful and brainy young American abroad, she was a cross between a Jamesian heroine ("the heiress of all the ages") and Audrey Hepburn in "Funny Face" (1957).
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This is, after all, the age of Howard Stern, Jon Stewart and a proud host of caveman comedians.
It did not take an embassy to uncover all the age differences.
This is, after all, the age of austerity.
They are all the age of teen. .
It is, after all, the Age of Transformation.
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