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"old fool" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to someone who behaves in a foolish manner, and often implies that the foolish behavior is due to age or experience. For example, "He acted like an old fool and forgot to lock the door."
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Old fool.
That shambling old fool?
Silly old fool.
A grumpy old fool".
The commissioner was called an old fool.
"That poor old fool Wally".
"They say that you are a damned old fool".
" 'Listen, old fool,' I heard the earth tell me.
"As an old fool, I enjoy it more than anyone".
I always wanted to be an old fool.
They say there's no fool like an old fool.
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