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The phrase "mandatory retirement" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a policy or rule that requires individuals to retire from their job or occupation at a certain age or after a certain number of years of service. Example: "The company implemented a mandatory retirement age of 65 years for all employees, regardless of their job position."
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He retired in 1973, when he reached the mandatory retirement age of 70.
Vagelos retired from Merck in 1994 when he reached the mandatory retirement age.
Chase retired in 1965, having reached the state of Texas' mandatory retirement age.
Mandatory retirement ages need to go.
Stewardesses faced mandatory retirement by 32.
Yale ended mandatory retirement in 1993.
Dr. Vagelos was facing mandatory retirement.
The mandatory retirement age is 65.
(There had been mandatory retirement at age 65).
(He is nearing the mandatory retirement age of sixty).
Most firms have a mandatory retirement age of just 60.
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