Advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
People who are old collectively.
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Examples for "young "
Examples for "young "
1 However economic migrants, for example, were often young men looking for work.
2 Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
3 Tens of thousands of educated young people are leaving France every year.
4 The reality is that young people must lead the revolution, he said.
5 More young people were coming forward to ask for help, she said.
1 Objective: Inflammation is key risk factor for several conditions in the elderly .
2 There remains, however, room for improvement among elderly stage III-IV FL patients.
3 Conclusion: Warfarin treatment in primary health care is prevalent among the elderly .
4 Background: Sacopenia is a common problem in elderly with the adverse outcomes.
5 Background: Pneumococcal disease is most prevalent among young children and elderly adults.
6 Therefore muscle endurance training is necessary to prevent falls in elderly people.
7 Mr Culvert said that causes significant risks for people, especially the elderly .
8 Conclusions: Nationwide efforts are needed for managing polypharmacy among Korean elderly patients.
9 The Government says it wants to help the elderly live at home.
10 Scotland has a different system of free personal care for elderly people.
11 Possible referral bias due to inclusion of relatively high risk elderly patients.
12 However, in adult and elderly groups, the associated factors might be different.
13 Most people had to stand, including a large number of elderly people.
14 Both the elderly and children collect food about three times a week.
15 Dr Howden-Chapman said it was most important for children and elderly people.
16 Families, the elderly and disabled people wait years for sanitation that works.
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