Sentence examples for indeterminate age from inspiring English sources

The phrase "indeterminate age" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are uncertain of someone's age, or to describe something that is not easily age-defined. For example: "The ancient ruins had an indeterminate age, making it hard to determine exactly how long ago they were built."

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I asked a pallaquera of indeterminate age about her family.

He has chiseled in a saddened and desperate woman, of indeterminate age.

There I found: Three Borders gift cards, of indeterminate age and value.

The receptionist was a man of indeterminate age with a skin disorder.

The refrigerator was empty save for butter and condiments and leftovers of indeterminate age.

For the uninitiated, Wallace is a clumping, hairless, dough-hued single white male of indeterminate age.

Rodeo, a personal trainer of indeterminate age, has a bodybuilder's physique.

He was of an indeterminate age, tall and bareheaded in a canvas coat.

The road ends in a turnaround, beyond which stand several wooden buildings of indeterminate age.

Opposite them, a couple of hundred men of indeterminate age milled about.

*And the crafty pitcher of indeterminate age who willed himself into the seventh inning on Wednesday: Orlando Hernández.

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