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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In older times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period in the past, often when discussing historical events or cultural practices. Example: "In older times, people relied more on oral traditions to pass down stories and knowledge."
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In older times, it was called a hiring fair.
In older times, it would not have held its ground," Mr. Amir said.
"In older times, beauty could be larger, and that facilitated singing.
In older times, the limits of technology and a kind of professionalism created a natural limit to such arms races, but today neither side can stand down, lest it put itself at a competitive disadvantage.
In older times, hardier people homesteaded a few of these islands and eked out a living from them enduring the isolation, the heat, and the mosquitoes.
In older times, the logic supplied by early geologists like Nicholas Steno, Louis Agassiz, and Charles Lyell provided a framework in which to explain known evidence of similarities and connections between different areas of our planet, of patterns of distribution in geological strata, of the presence of seashells on the mountain tops, or of stones resembling shark's teeth on the island of Malta.
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Sweeney is singing and playing guitar and has brought in old-time friend and guitarist/bassist David Pajo (Slint, Tortoise, Papa M), whom he met playing with Bonnie Prince Billy.
In "Old Times" (1971), the male desire to dominate becomes even more insidious.
"In old times... our chiefs would be in our service.
In old times, in old couture houses, you would have fifteen full-time girls working for you only.
In old times, the population attributed legends, magical virtues or therapeutic effects to several springs.
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