Sentence examples for to ageing from inspiring English sources

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to ageing

noun

The whole duration of a being, whether animal, vegetable, or other kind; lifetime.

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There's no advantage to ageing.

When we return to ageing, Aldiss is wonderfully optimistic.

4. Aubrey de Grey hopes to bring an end to ageing.

The Queen does, of course, have certain advantages when it comes to ageing.

Separately, some researchers say meditation can slow down the cellular processes linked to ageing.

This means they are born with shorter telomeres, and so are prone to ageing more quickly.

Migration brings youth to ageing countries, and allows ideas to circulate in millions of mobile minds.

They can also be used to study effects due to ageing.

The resistance of the clinched joints decreases over time due to ageing in salt spray environment.

There is no general agreement on the trend of changes in due to ageing.

Others lacked confidence in their GP or just assumed the problem was down to ageing.

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