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"antiquity of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You could use the expression "antiquity of" to refer to the oldness of something, particularly when referring to historical or cultural contexts. For example, "The antiquity of the ruins was impressive."
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Such bunching reflects the antiquity of the course.
"Devices of Wonder" demonstrates the antiquity of today's mediated world.
He admired the antiquity of the books, the silence, the felt shoes.
But the antiquity of clicks, if they are indeed extremely ancient, raises a serious puzzle.
The architectural antiquity of much of Hermann is formally & officially acknowledged.
"But we didn't really know the antiquity of that practice until now," Dr. Wilkins said.
Judah and Simeon are not mentioned (attesting to the antiquity of the poem).
The Metropolitan, of course, was delighted that his faith in the antiquity of the scrolls had finally been justified.
Suddenly, the antiquity of Europe hits you, as artists from the old continent reach back to peasant worlds.
"An awful lot of the waste in this system is the antiquity of the information technology," Ms. Darling said.
He admonishes himself at one point for his failure to appreciate the awesome antiquity of his surroundings.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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