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aging

[ey-jing] / ˈeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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The fallout has been personal and immediate: holidays canceled, families unable to bring medicine to aging relatives, and cash-strapped Venezuelans marooned abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

So even if they were bought back in the day from a high street shop, they may not be aging well.

From BBC

Many of the reasons older sellers receive lower prices stem from challenges that come with aging, said Ralph Bender, a certified financial planner with Enduring Wealth Advisors.

From MarketWatch

Joshua was something else: An active fighter, also aging and rusty at 36, but still fearsome and far, far larger.

From The Wall Street Journal

I use cruise control as often as possible not just to maintain a constant speed but to save my aging legs from aches and pains.

From The Wall Street Journal