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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your old age" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the later stages of someone's life or referring to the time when they will be elderly.
Example: "It's important to plan for your old age to ensure financial stability and health care."
Alternatives: "your senior years" or "your later years".
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Act your old age.
Another: "Enjoy your old age, Prick Fuld".
They'd say, 'You're getting soft in your old age'.
They will follow you well into your old age.
"You're getting soft in your old age," teased Phil.
Plus you'll be healthier in your old age".
"Please tell me you're not going dapper in your old age".
I mean, in your old age, to suddenly regenerate your audience like that, it was great".
In your old age you might find you're desperate to set down your memories.
Of course you don't have to worry about your old age.
She said, "I always tell young people, live right, because in your old age it will tell on you".
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