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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very old man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is significantly advanced in age, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "In the village, there lived a very old man who was known for his wisdom and stories of the past."
Alternatives: "an elderly man" or "a senior citizen".
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At fifteen, he began his training in Old Jaffa, where he learned the prerequisites for watchmaking from a "very old man" who taught him carpentry, goldsmithing, and toolmaking.
"I'm a very old man".
"Oh, he was a very old man.
He is a very old man.
"A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings".
He was fifty-eight, and a very old man.
JOHANNESBURG — The icon is a very old man now.
This story, "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings," stoked my interest in Latin America.
Within six months I felt like a very old man!" Catchings was ousted.
Sale's make-up is excellent and he mimics the voice of a very old man.
"You look at me and you see a very old man, don't you?" he laughs.
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