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My grandfather has retired because he's grown old.
The older we grow, the more forgetful we become.
As one grows older, one becomes more silent.
Young people usually have more energy than the old.
I don't think she is capable of doing this job. To start with, she is far too old.
My father grew old.
As the artist grows older his paintings many alter.
No man is so old, but he may learn.
Nobody is too old to learn.
You're never too old to learn.
As he gets older, your son will grow more independent.
You're never too old to learn.
As the artist grows older his paintings may alter.
No matter how old I get, I'll still have the energy to play ping-pong.
Chokichi keenly felt that people, as they get older, forget entirely about the worries that only young people know about and that they themselves experienced in their youth; and that they nonchalantly take this convenient disposition where they judge harshly the circumstances of the young persons born of the next generation. He felt that there was truly an irreconcilable gap between the old and the young.
As humans age, their physical strength declines.
She is getting older.

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