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The phrase "are we senile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a context where you are questioning someone's mental sharpness or memory, often in a humorous or rhetorical way.
Example: "After forgetting our anniversary for the third time, I couldn't help but ask, are we senile?"
Alternatives: "are we losing our minds" or "have we lost our wits".
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But taking advantage of these kinds of services requires identifying elder abuse in the first place which can be tricky when the victims are senile.
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