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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extremely old" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been in existence for a very long time or is significantly aged.
Example: "The extremely old tree in the park has stood for centuries, witnessing the changes in the landscape."
Alternatives: "very ancient" or "remarkably aged."
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I want to be extremely old.
Or actually an extremely old one.
Exodus thus conserves extremely old oral and written history.
As a term of abuse, it is extremely old.
I should say that my friend is extremely old.
I got started in the piriform cortex olfactory cortex olfactory cortex evolutionary extremely old.
My office is in a building with two extremely old elevators serving 24 floors.
It is an extremely old technique, at least eight centuries old.
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Extremely old-fashioned.
He's extremely old-economy -- he manufactures zippers -- whereas I'm on the opposite end.
She's extremely modern; he's extremely old-fashioned.
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