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Discover LudwigThe phrase "twice your age" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is double the age of another person. Example: "My grandfather is twice my age, but he still has more energy than I do."
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And women twice your age.
I must be twice your age.
"I've worked out that I'm exactly twice your age.
Best description of Malcolm "You're looking well – for someone twice your age".
Comments from readers indicated that it was working: "I'm twice your age, and hope someday to be half the eloquent grownup you already are"; "Must.
"If other chaps are, why shouldn't I be?" In the nineteen-fifties, it took a lot to advise a friend to put his problems to a shrink, all the more so if he was twice your age and you were a probationer sharing an office with him five days a week.
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The company bumps that to twice your salary by age 35, three times your salary by age 40, seven times at 55, and 10 times at 67.
But I suppose it is when you get to about eight or 10 years old, you start to notice the difference between yourself and your schoolmates, who are by that age about twice your height.
Her most-quoted song is "Fifteen", in which she sounds twice her age: "In your life you'll do things greater/ Than dating a boy on the football team/ But I didn't know that at 15".
She was twice his age.
He is almost twice her age.
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