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The phrase "old haunt" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to a place that a person frequented in the past, often for social activities or memories. Example: After years of living in the city, Sarah returned to her old haunt, the small coffee shop on the corner, and was flooded with nostalgia as she sipped her latte.
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Mourinho, who watched Middlesbrough's lunchtime win at Brighton, retained an ethereal presence in his old haunt.
John and Jane arrange to go for coffee at an old haunt to reminisce.
It is an old haunt of my partner Vincenzo, and a favourite of several friends.
Yesterday, Mr. Bramble, a retired medical technician and minister, returned to his old haunt.
The woman behind the bar likes this better than their old haunt.
At times, he misses the neighborhood feel of his old haunt.
Old haunt of Lennon and co, situated opposite the Cavern Club.
It's an old haunt for Jessica Chapel, 36, a racing expert and blogger who accompanied me there on Wednesday.
For a straightforward pub, try Kes author Barry Hines's old haunt, The Lescar (303 Sharrow Vale Road).
A Democrat, she says she's at home in the Republican administration and in her new, old haunt.
This was an old haunt, the soccer coach's office at Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Manhattan.
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