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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit old fashioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat outdated or not in line with current trends or styles.
Example: "While I appreciate the charm of the vintage dress, I must admit it feels a bit old fashioned for today's fashion standards."
Alternatives: "somewhat outdated" or "a little antiquated".
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It's a bit old fashioned as well.
"Poet sounds a bit old fashioned, forgotten, too romantic and sweet," Mr. Lacroix said.
A bit old fashioned and sweet and will look fab on Alexa Chung who was watching from front row.
But their selection is quite frankly a bit old fashioned, and a relic of the Cold War era.
Don't speak British, instead speak a a bit old fashioned.
It's a bit old fashioned, but very polite if after paying for your meal you tell the clerk, "Gochisousama deshita".
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There is a school of thought, albeit a bit old-fashioned, that an even better way to impress is by excelling in real first-class matches.
Asked if the Devils' style struck him as a bit old-fashioned, Islanders Coach Peter Laviolette said: "That's playoff hockey.
"Maybe that's a bit old-fashioned".
A bit old-fashioned, no?
Isn't that a bit old-fashioned?
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