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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more age" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the age of two or more things or people, or to express the idea of a longer period of time passing. Example: The tree in the park has more age than the buildings surrounding it. In this sentence, "more age" is used to compare the age of the tree with the age of the buildings. Another example could be: "She has more age and experience than her younger coworkers." In this sentence, "more age" is used to express the idea of a longer period of time passing and gaining more experience.
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"I'm going to dress slightly more age appropriate.
So why is there more age anxiety than ever?
Research backs up the benefits of a more age diverse workforce.
"When you get older and your body starts hurting a little more, age gets to be a factor," Powers said.
Still, O'Neill, a proud player who has become more age sensitive, might have been playing coy, too.
And, yes, Peter did go to the prom, and they squeeze in normal activities one would find more age appropriate.
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Young and middle-aged men reported more age-assortative mixing, often with non-household members.
So I traded up to more age-appropriate mates.
Nothing is more age-friendly than neighborhood-based senior centers.
As the pages turned, the prose got weirdly darker, more disconcerting and more age-inappropriate.
Should she settle into a more age-appropriate life of consulting, teaching and writing?
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