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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is senile" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is showing signs of old age and declining mental capabilities. Example: "The old professor's forgetfulness and confusion in class made it clear that he is senile."
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But her mother is senile.
Mr. Miliotis said: "The guy is senile.
His mother is senile and his father depressed.
Her grandmother, nicknamed Momo Lauren Kleinn), is senile and prone to inchoate fits of rage.
It's a bad day: his father is senile, and Andrew inadvertently knocks off the old man's caustic caregiver.
You can also walk around a crowd of Democrats and find people who say that Mr McCain is senile, insane, or "scary".
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"She was senile".
He's senile".
Evans chose to hint he was senile.
He's senile, he's bonkers, undebatably so.
By this measure many local streets are senile.
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