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The phrase "of old age" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is indicative of an elderly person or elderly people generally. For example, "The quilt was a handmade gift from her grandmother, a reminder of old age."
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They face the double whammy of old age plus homophobia.
Another is the stigma of old age.
Purcell added, "Danny died of old age.
Re "The Fountain of Old Age" (Feb.
Deer rarely die of old age.
"He died of old age.
"Expansions don't die of old age.
These people were dying of old age.
He probably died of old age.
There are degrees of old age.
Edentulism is a major health concern of old age.
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