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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fun old" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something or someone that is both enjoyable and old. Example: "Grandma is a fun old lady who loves to tell stories about her adventurous youth."
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And I'm having a fun old age, except I'm getting rustier and rustier by the day".
The team at Disney Research is up to its fun old tricks, this time finding some new uses for off-the-shelf RFID tags.
I need you around when I'm old and super wrinkly because I plan on being a very fun old woman.
Which makes us wonder: might there be some fun old footage still to be unearthed that hints at her future walking the runway?
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meets "Goonies" meets "Stand by Me" and all that other fun, old-time sentimentality that hits at the heart of the Internet.
Frank Spotnitz, the series' story editor, was initially wary of the concept as he felt it might be seen as offensive, but changed his mind when series creator Chris Carter convinced him the episode told "a good story", and was a "fun, old-fashioned sort of X-File".
The Washington Post says: "Natasha Josefowitz is helping her generation, and those that follow, find their way into a successful, meaningful and fun older age… her optimism about aging is inspiring".
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