Sentence examples for to be aging from inspiring English sources

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She seems not to be aging all that quickly.

For reasons unclear, the wine seems to be aging rather too quickly.

The party seems to be aging at an even faster rate than Japanese society, members say.

These days, the town seems to be aging much better than Mr. Richards and Mick Jagger.

By Kelefa Sanneh Badu calls herself "super mutable," and, as a musician, she sometimes seems to be aging in reverse.

(It's one thing for the characters to be aging out of hipness, another thing for the film itself to be doing so).

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He appears to be aged under 30.

Where do you hope to be aged 67?

Actually, using synthetic corks in wines to be aged is a comparatively minor issue.

They are also more likely to be aged under 25, or 65 and over.

More than a third of those affected are thought to be aged under 16.

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