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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a granny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a grandmother in a casual or affectionate manner.
Example: "My granny always makes the best cookies when I visit her."
Alternatives: "a grandmother" or "an old lady".
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"She looks like a granny".
"I mean, it's a granny cart".
Don't fancy a granny smith?
Satch points out that it was not a granny shot.
"It's a granny mobile made awesome," Ellis said.
Hillary's a granny and she makes an apple pie".
We could (just) afford to build a "granny annexe".
Bernard: Avoids paying them – or doesn't have a granny.
"What's a granny knot, Grandpa?" the children will cry.
These days you can't have a granny who doesn't ride a motorbike, you can't have a granny who knits".
We do a foie gras mousseline with a Granny Smith sorbet on a croûte.
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