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The phrase "a really old one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object, person, or concept that has existed for a long time.
Example: "I found a really old one at the antique shop that reminded me of my childhood."
Alternatives: "an ancient one" or "a very old one."
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"But for some reason having a Subaru Outback — a really old one — feels nice".
Or maybe I'd get a really old one!
He was very quiet and he used to drive a small white car, a really old one.
(And if you have a really old one, you probably need a whole new one. Get advice on rewriting your will in line with the new law, here).
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Being a dumbass, I hadn't packed any tampons, so I had to use the really old one that had been sitting in my backpack, unwrapped and stained with pen ink.
Really old: one, The Forme Of Cury from 1390, was the first cookbook in English.
BY: There's quite a difference from the really old ones, to the 50s when I was shooting, to today.
Unfortunately, I have not gotten around to posting family photos for a long time, so you'll have to be satisfied with really old ones: Z as a baby, and no S or Y. Fortunately, in my totally-biased opinion, Z was a cute baby.
These fixes will apply to a few of the previous versions, but not really old ones.
"There were many young ones, but some really old ones, too," children in Perquín told Alma Guillermoprieto, then a stringer for the Washington Post.
Macintosh computer, those really old ones with the — what's that duck-shooting game?
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