Sentence examples for be particularly old from inspiring English sources

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None of these structures appear to be particularly old.

In football these days you do not even have to be particularly old to feel a bit fuddy-duddy.

The state's conservation regulations are stricter than those of its competitors, prohibiting the taking of lobsters that are either too young or very big: the latter means they are likely to be particularly old and fecund.

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None was particularly old – and all were definitely drinkable.

Not that 16 is particularly old of course.

Even this is thought to be part of its camouflage an ersatz rip of the sort that leaves get when they are particularly old and tatty.

The altar itself is particularly old, possibly pre-dating the castle.

If you're unsure of the strength of the ceiling's surface before you stucco, or if the ceiling is particularly old, you may want to prime the ceiling before you apply stucco.

Antivirals may be particularly useful for older adults (≥65 years old), who are at greater risk for influenza complications [1].

Such calls can be particularly distressing for older people or those who fear being stalked.

Systems with speech-based interactions can be particularly useful for older people with mobility restrictions and visual impairment.

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