Oliver Goldsmith came first to London in 1756, a raw Irish student, aged twenty-eight.
When Peter Paul Rubens, aged twenty-three, arrived at Venice, the Duke of Mantua and his train were there.
But this sweet playtime was not for long--the mother died in Eighteen Hundred Twenty-five, aged twenty-four years.
The soldiers meanwhile had seized the young seminarist, and another young man, aged twenty, and shot them, declaring that they were of age for military service.
The father preacher Fray Nicolas Servent, a native of Valencia, son of the house at Alcoy; aged twenty-eight years, and ten in the order.
Son; aged twenty; at Cambridge; in perpetual trouble, and would have been rusticated ere now had he not been the son of a lord.
At one time a young schoolmaster of Willinghull, aged twenty-two, named Horswell, visited him.
Joubert, aged twenty-nine years, a person of solid piety, was suddenly cured of a painful and very serious infirmity.
This he refused to do, and was then married to Maria Antonia, aged twenty-three.
She was, however, alarmed, and called her brother Augustus, aged twenty years, and both watched the flames flashing in the room.
Hans, aged twenty, danced with the youngest a good deal, and before leaving invited the four sisters to pay his father and him a visit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aged twenty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.