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The phrase "an age-old problem" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a problem or issue that has existed for a very long time and is often still relevant today. Example: "The debate over climate change is an age-old problem that continues to challenge societies worldwide."
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This poses an age-old problem.
It's an age-old problem when marketing comedies.
Again, this appears like a new-world solution to an age-old problem.
Others agree that the city may have finally found a solution to an age-old problem.
It seems like an age-old problem — kids not eating their vegetables — and it is.
Misinterpretation is an age-old problem, making data open does not create that problem.
"This is an age-old problem," said Joseph Lubrano, the Brooklyn postmaster.
It's an age-old problem that seemingly remains unaffected by economic meltdown or climate change.
This mismatch between demand and supply is an age-old problem in commodity markets.
(Picture book; ages 3 to 5) It's an age-old problem: Two children, one ball.
Piracy law experts said a criminal trial would be historic, and a useful new approach to an age-old problem.
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