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The phrase "middle age man" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a man who is in his forties or fifties and is considered to be in the middle of his life. Example: The main character in the novel was a middle-aged man, struggling to find meaning in his life after his children had grown up and left the house.
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"One big thing about middle age, man, is time," Mr. Watt said.
A well dressed middle age man wearing a watch probably knows the time and can give reliable directions.
Before I could say anything - the middle age man was already half way down the stairs heading for the doors.
And while the Mamil (middle age man in Lycra) might be a stalwart of the cycle sportive, it's gnarly folk in their later years who really impress here.
A middle age man with dark deeply creased skin speaks to me in broken English.
In the course of reading review after review and interview after interview about Steven Soderbergh's The Girlfriend Experience and its star Sasha Grey, one invariably gets to a point where the writer, usually a middle age man, pauses to sheepishly assure their readers that they've never seen any of Ms. Grey's "other" work.
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A recent one features the leering face of a creepy middle-age man.
Then he saw a middle-age man loping up from West 129th Street.
In contrast, a middle-age man working in a manufacturing plant might earn $20 $30 per hour.
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