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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to age" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is permitted to mature or develop over time, such as food, wine, or even ideas.
Example: "The cheese was allowed to age for several months to enhance its flavor."
Alternatives: "permitted to mature" or "given time to develop."
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"I'm allowed to age.
Solutions were stirred for 30 min before being allowed to age for an additional 23.5 h.
Very few bodies this close to San Francisco are allowed to age naturally.
But heartbreak that has been allowed to age has its own hue and its own potency.
@IzzoKendall @carrieffisher Men don't age better than women, they're just allowed to age.
As Jerry Hall, now 56, puts it: "Why shouldn't we be allowed to age?
"I'm 43," says Webb. "So they've been allowed to age but they haven't been allowed to move on".
The passive films were grown potentiodynamically to formation potentials within the range 3 10 V and were allowed to age until steady-state conditions were achieved.
"She was not allowed to age like an ordinary woman," they write in defense of Taylor's well-publicized weight gain.
Studies of IVF mice show that they suffer from long-term disorders if they are allowed to age.
If the memories were allowed to age, however, the associated chromatin lost its plasticity and the memories became hard to attenuate.
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