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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are always too old" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something or someone is consistently perceived as being older than desired or expected.
Example: "In my opinion, the classic movies are always too old for the younger generation to appreciate."
Alternatives: "are consistently too old" or "are perpetually too old".
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His opponents are always too old or too green, too small or too slow.
Similar(59)
They were always too old.
The senator was always too old to represent the GOP's future, and too ideologically ambidextrous to represent its past but most significantly, it turned out, he was indifferent, bored, careless with policies and ideas.
Mullican, who towers above the diminutive Onslow Ford, lounges on chairs that are always too short for him while his old friend sits at attention.
"We are always too little too late".
"It's always too little".
"He was always too outspoken; too brutal.
There is always too much.
It's always too much.
It's always too soon.
It was always too warm.
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