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Discover Ludwig"has been older" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or thing that has been in existence for a long period of time. For example, "The building has been older than anyone in this town can remember."
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Only one Australian has been older when they scored their first Test hundred, Arthur Richardson, who made 100 in an Ashes Test at Headingley in 1926.
If elected, she will be 69 when she takes office in 2017, and only one incoming US president – Ronald Reagan – has been older.
Although Virginia has twice sent Barack Obama to the White House, the electorate in nonpresidential years has been older, whiter and more conservative, which favors Mr. Cuccinelli.
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A downside of this approach has been old and suboptimal technology finding its way onto wearables in the market today.
He couldn't have been older than 15.
The other was called Campodónico and was probably younger, although he could also have been older.
Jacob had been older than the other children, some kind of counsellor.
No, of course he wouldn't have been older if they were twins.
Yes, some of the deceased over the years have been older than 21, but barely.
I raise the question with Tim, who would have been older.
A little girl!" They couldn't have been older than 5.
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