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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age-old tradition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to customs or practices that have been followed for a very long time, often passed down through generations.
Example: "The festival is an age-old tradition that brings the community together every year."
Alternatives: "time-honored custom" or "ancient practice."
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The accord of mysticism with reason is also an age-old tradition in China.
After all, suffering in the name of beauty is an age-old tradition.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 19, 2018 Gift giving is an age-old tradition, but how is it being affected by technology?
He, too, was part of the 20th-century cast of characters that buried the age-old tradition of Western art.
In the age-old tradition of creative folk, they were just looking for a gig to support their art.
Palau's president, Johnson Toribiong, said the Uighurs had become "international vagabonds" who deserved his country's age-old tradition of hospitality.
It's up to the folks of Texas if they want to stop a tradition, an age-old tradition.
Before you protest, need I remind you of the age-old tradition of using sculpture to enliven a garden?
"These most recent developments are a sad departure from the age-old tradition of respecting secrecy around confession".
Linking media with acts of violence is an age-old tradition, with some people accusing artists of having inspired or triggered crimes.
Following an age-old tradition, they paid 25 maravedis — coins first minted in the 11th century — to city hall officials to use the crossing.
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