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View definitions for ages

ages

noun as in blue moon

noun as in eon

Strong matches

Weak match

noun as in month of Sundays

noun as in time immemorial

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The researchers found that adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at younger ages were at increased risk for developing dementia, compared to those diagnosed at 70 years or older.

Their pitching staffs are so good with so much depth that their inevitable matchup this spring will produce a game for the ages.

During the offseason, he traveled to Holland to compete with a group of top California club players that made it to the championship match against European teams ages 15 to 16.

A rivalry for the ages was defined by friendship and respect off the court, plus a clash of styles on it.

From BBC

As the population ages, thousands upon thousands of people are stuck without the care they need, and thousands more stuck in hospital because there isn’t the support they need at home.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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