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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'from old times' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been important for a long time. For example, "The tradition of gathering around a bonfire has been part of our culture from old times."
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Some of them are leftovers from old times, times of poverty and fear.
At first sight, the forward is a relic from old times.
"The public sees the constitution come into being before their eyes … This is very different from old times where constitution makers sometimes found it better to find themselves a remote spot out of sight, out of touch," Gylfason said.
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It has broader horizons, blending a series of genres from old time rock'n'roll and gospel alongside the more familiar hip-hop and industrial noise.
Queue up "Vampire Sushi," from Old Time Relijun's 2001 project Witchcraft Rebellion.
Shake!, we got a call from a friend that had just seen a song from Old Time Speaker used on 90210.
R: No, they are from old time.
Some names come from old-time Westchester families.
An ex-nun, she too is "on the rebound" from old-time Christianity, and she deals more ruthlessly than he does with the classical axioms of faith.
The program includes interviews with science-fiction writers, clips from films and audio-books, and segments from old-time radio shows.
Within the organization, for example, many middle-management jobs may change in a manner reminiscent of (but faster than) the transition from shoemaker to stitcher, from old-time craftsman to today's hourly worker.
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