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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mature man" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a man who is fully developed and matured, both physically and mentally. Example: The company was looking for a mature man to fill the position of CEO, someone with years of experience and a strong leadership ability.
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In 1310 Žvelgaitis, already a mature man, led an army to nearby Livonia in modern-day Latvia and Estonia.
For Givati, the play "Equus" raised questions about maturity, and his current exhibition amplifies the questions he had regarding his own maturation, what it means to be a mature man in general and who he was in his own eyes.
DeMalo is a complicated, enigmatic mature man.
But, beyond the boy, she also sees a mature man.
"It's the work of a mature man," he said.
10) Gay subculture that prizes the hairier, chubbier and more mature man.
"Our film shows mature sex between a mature man and woman," he said.
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Jackie Robinson was 28 that first year in the majors, a mature man who had graduated from U.C.L.A. and served in the Army.
Twenty years a child; 20 years running wild; 20 years a mature manand after that, praying.
Then, while waiting at a red light on York Avenue, a mature man in an immaculate 1987 Mercury to our right signaled that I should open my window.
Mr. Keerdo, he said, "was a reflective and mature man" who had encountered Type 84 mines in Libya before and understood their special dangers.
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