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1 Legend said his father learned at a much older age as well.
2 He had gone quite pale and looked much older than his age.
3 Fifty years ago they hadn't been much older than Toni and me.
4 The problem can be summarized with another, and much older , classical quotation.
5 He could guess, however, that the book was much older than that.
6 I didn't know her very well; she was much older than I.
7 The Fox had grown much older in appearance, if not in years.
8 People said he was so much older that the marriage couldn't last.
9 They wanted to send their country back to a much older time.
10 He looked so much older , but there was still Egypt to rule.
11 Olivia was probably about my age, but she looked so much older .
12 As it happens, that's exactly how much older Whalen was than Robby.
13 How young I had been then, not much older than Caesarion now.
14 Its discovery may signal that dromaeosaurs are much older than previously thought.
15 She was arrested alongside Deon Ruffin, her allegedly abusive, much older partner.
16 The client was a young man, probably not much older than me.
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