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The phrase "old fellow" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used as a term of affection and/or endearment, often for an elderly man. For example, "My grandfather is such an old fellow - he's always telling stories and making everyone laugh!".
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A ghoulish old fellow in Kent.
The old fellow is starting again".
Sorry, old fellow.
"A dear old fellow".
"What happened to the old fellow?" "Gone".
Or when the old fellow finally died?
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