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A doctor might use the term "brittle" to describe an elderly person's bones if they are prone to fractures or breaks. Brittle bones in the elderly often result from conditions such as osteoporosis, where bone density decreases and bones become more fragile. The term "brittle" is used to convey the increased susceptibility to fractures in the context of bone health.

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