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The phrase "also very old" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is not only old but has an additional context or relevance to the discussion.
Example: "The artifact is not only significant for its historical value, but it is also very old, dating back to the 12th century."
Alternatives: "additionally quite ancient" or "furthermore quite old".
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Some of the green algal classes are also very old.
But also very old, and not very competitive.
The notion of overt money financing, to take one example, is edgy but also very old.
There are also very old images, which can show a change from one life to another, and in the more literal way.
Many are also very old -- pears and almonds preserved in syrup, rabbit with a garlic and walnut sauce, octopus soup, amaranth and purslane stew, goat stewed with onions and whole garlic.
It is a youthful, sparsely settled country, but it is also very old, and Malouf is interested in the question of its age, in its populated and unpopulated history.
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Yet it is also very old-school, so much of the process varying little since Gordon McConnell started McConnell's Fine Ice Creams in 1949, after returning home to Santa Barbara from the Second World War.
Ed Dixon and Rusty Ross are also very good as the old and young versions of Max, the Grinch's dog.
At the same time my parents were also becoming very old.
We can also see very old terrains and some intermediately aged terrains.
"It's also a very old bridge, so it does need to be updated structurally".
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