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The phrase "age old problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to issues or challenges that have existed for a long time and are often considered persistent or recurring.
Example: "Despite advancements in technology, we still face age old problems like poverty and inequality."
Alternatives: "long-standing issues" or "time-honored challenges".
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Imagining new technology solutions to age old problems on the farm.
But behind this new image, the country is still dealing with age old problems.
Because of the large volumes and profits involved, and the critical nature of maritime accidents, technological solutions to age old problems of navigation have been employed to various degrees during the past half-century.
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But that leaves us wide open to the age old problem of counterfeit money.
This month, she ponders the age old problem, of how to have a row in a restaurant.
That's an age old problem but one that voter ID laws will not fix.
Money and marriage is an age old problem.
The age old problem of differentiating on a Google-controlled platform hasn't gone away either.
The age old problem, though, is how to protect all that precious data.
Mr Swinney said the statistics showed "real world progress in tackling an age old problem".
The reason there are three different figures for Scotland is because of the age old problem of oil.
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