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middle age

NOUN
middle years
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Middle-age angst may seem like an unusual plot driver for a kids’ movie whose core audience is still in elementary school.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2017

Anomalisa Middle-age angst rendered in stop-motion animation from Charlie Kaufman, as a depressed self-help author holes up in a hotel during a sales convention and becomes fixated on a woman he meets in the bar.

From The Guardian • Jun. 8, 2016

Middle-age Americans observe that they owe more money, drive older cars and hold less equity than they had imagined they would at this point in their lives.

From Forbes • May 6, 2015

Middle-age and middle-class workers should consider contributing to Roth rather than conventional IRAs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Middle-age had not deadened, it had merely dulled her.

From The Miller Of Old Church by Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson