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The phrase "good old days" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a nostalgic time in the past, often with a sense of longing or fondness. Example: "I miss the good old days when we would spend summers at the lake with our family."
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Good old days
noun
The past, seen as a time when things were better
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The good old days.
Just like the good old days.
We reminisced about the good old days".
These were not the good, old days.
Ah, for the good old days!
I call that "The Good Old Days".
The ruddy good old days.
"The good old days are back".
So much for the good old days.
Not like the good old days..
"The good old days," he chuckles ruefully.
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