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The phrase "around for ages" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has existed or been present for a long time.
Example: "This brand has been around for ages, and its reputation speaks for itself."
Alternatives: "been here for a long time" or "existed for many years".
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I am a person who likes hanging around, for ages.
In fact exponential decreases start fast and get slower, hence the problem with radioactive waste hanging around for ages.
Equally, though, a nickname can stubbornly stick around for ages — outlasting any nonprofessional understanding of the logic underlying its coinage.
After standing around for ages with the smell of burning meat sworling in our nostrils, Andrea and Yvonne's words took on a profound resonance for us.
Not many people wear them these days, but if you like them, you may find yourself reigniting a trend from the 80's that could stick around for ages.
It was around for ages.
But Gronk's been around for ages".
Home exchange has been around for ages.
"The King's Speech script had been knocking around for ages.
But these allegations have been around for ages.
Of course, the gamine look has been around for ages.
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