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midlife

[mid-lahyf, mid-lahyf] / ˈmɪdˈlaɪf, ˈmɪdˌlaɪf /
NOUN
middle age
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“A generation ago, midlife might have been a bit of a snore, right? You have your job you’re going to be in for your whole career. You have your house in the suburbs ... I don’t think established adulthood is that established anymore,” author Emily Nemens told me from her home in Princeton, N.J., before heading out on a cross-country book tour.

From Los Angeles Times

Midlife Snoop is the Establishment, a company pillar.

From The Wall Street Journal

American shale producers are in a midlife crisis: They know their best days of growth are behind them.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That sounds more like a midlife crisis.”

From Literature

Those in midlife, like Lucas, rarely imagine age-related diseases.

From The Wall Street Journal