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Discover Ludwig“in old time” is an acceptable phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the past, either more generally or as a specific, finite period. For example, "In old time, people used to write letters to keep in touch."
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If Mr. Stanley represents the best in old time bluegrass, Ryan Holladay and Shankman Twins represent its rising generation.
William Camden's survey of Britain, Britannia (1607), records that "the Britans called [it] Castle Myned Agned [winged rock], the Scots, the Maidens Castle and the Virgins Castle, of certaine young maidens of the Picts roiall bloud who were kept there in old time".
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Sweeney is singing and playing guitar and has brought in old-time friend and guitarist/bassist David Pajo (Slint, Tortoise, Papa M), whom he met playing with Bonnie Prince Billy.
"Just as it was in old times".
They learned it in old times, I think.
In "Old Times" (1971), the male desire to dominate becomes even more insidious.
Why, he mused, couldn't they just make do with crutches, as in old times?
When Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee was restored, smokehouse on the estate was fixed up as in old times.
"I think it was made up like in old times, like when women was first going to work and stuff," Annie shrugs.
"Of course, the relationship is always in my mind, but not in the same way as it would have been in old times," said Akemi Sasaki.
"These two enterprises play the role of the defense industry in old times," said Aleksandr G. Yermakov, the editor of Molody Kommunar, an independent local newspaper.
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