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Discover Ludwig"known for ages" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been established, accepted, or understood for a very long time. For example, "It's been known for ages that drinking alcohol can be bad for your health."
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I went on a long walk with a friend I've known for ages.
"I've always been interested in newspapers, and I've known for ages that I wanted to work on one," she says.
I swim with people I've known for ages, but I don't know much about them outside of this one thing.
I had known for ages that wearing a stuffed bra was a form of hiding my real body.
You've known for ages it was going to happen, but it's still a shock when it finally does.
"We have known for ages that serious crimes were being committed on a major scale in parts of the press.
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The project, which could cost $70 million, would be one of the first such developments in Red Hook, which is better known for aging warehouses and sleepy maritime atmosphere.
La Tradizione is known for aging and selling more than 400 kinds of cheeses.
My Danish ex-boyfriend knew this sweet, chubby guy (let's call him "Mads") who'd had a crush on this girl they both knew for ages.
My Danish ex-boyfriend knew this sweet, chubby guy (let's call him "Mads") who had a crush on this girl they both knew for ages.
Patricia Buckley, an artist friend, recalls an illuminating exchange from her later years: "I didn't know for ages that she was half Sri-Lankan.
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