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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as aged" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing the characteristics or qualities of something that has aged, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The wine, as aged, developed a rich and complex flavor profile that delighted the connoisseurs."
Alternatives: "as it matured" or "in its old age".
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Ambulatory patients with AS aged eighteen years or older were eligible for this study.
But only five were positively identified as aged cheeses.
And wild boar, from the Newark supplier D'Artagnan, was simply magnificent: as robust, juicy and flinty as aged porterhouse.
When he ran for re-election last year, his main rival wrote him off as "aged, wasted, tired".
His first match for Barcelona went OK as, aged 15, he scored a hat-trick in a 9-0 win.
It's as viscous and syrupy as aged balsamic, and so naturally sweet that it tastes like melted chocolate.
Moreover, his will of 1486 refers to the painter as aged but sound of mind and body.
People renting in midlife (defined as aged 45 to 49), either alone or with partners, were likely to continue to rent – and be "highly impoverished" – in retirement.
After a couple of days it becomes sour poi, which (despite the adjective) is to fresh poi as aged cheese is to processed cheese spread.
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Microstructures and properties were investigated and compared at different states: as-cast, as-homogenized, as-rolled and as-aged states.
The hardness of the composites increased with decrease in SiCp size, and also with Ni addition in both the as-cast and the as-aged specimens.
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