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The phrase "an aged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person, object, or situation that is old in age or duration. For example, "The aged man rocked slowly back and forth in his chair as he waited for his grandchildren to arrive."
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(c) Sample of an aged case showing excessive lipofuscin accumulation.
"They either saw their current image or an aged image".
His white cashmere turtleneck set off a tan the color of an aged copper coin.
Guiseppe Modica, 20, could not take his eyes off an aged body with a prosthetic knee.
"You're joking," exhales a sub with all the despair of an aged hack.
At his inaugural ceremony, he had an aged Robert Frost read a poem.
The Lakers are not an aged, plodding club that wants scores in the 80's.
When does a wine tip over into being an "aged" wine?
A Dürer of Death beckoning an aged knight greets my smile.
The weapon was later described as an aged, "heavily modified" AK-47.
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Whitlam, by then using a wheelchair, had moved into an aged-care facility in 2010.
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