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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of whatever age' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe people who are of any age or from any age group. For example, "The museum is open to visitors of whatever age."
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Just think of everyone you know, of whatever age.
All soldiers of whatever age are someone's children.
Youth is the man of whatever age who risks believing in the possibility of change".
People living alone of whatever age can become isolated, lonely and then mental health problems can develop.
Women — all women, of whatever age or condition — claim his respectful care and tender and reverential regard".
It is hard to imagine anyone of whatever age not enjoying its sensational effects, at least for a few minutes.
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They believe there is no reason not to be proud of being whatever age you are.
Rebel Wilson is, of course, something of a fiction, whatever age or name she chooses to call herself.
Today, though, it's practically de rigueur to go off backpacking through the continent of your choice, at whatever age.
"People pay the licence fee and expect the BBC to provide programming of relevance to them, whatever age they are or demographic group," Abramsky told the Radio Reborn conference in central London today.
As this chart from Social Security Works shows, a two-year increase in the full retirement age is an across-the-board benefit cut of about 13% at whatever age one chooses to claim benefits.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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