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"old lady" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an elderly woman. You can use it anytime you want to describe a woman who is advanced in age. For example: - The old lady smiled kindly at the children as they passed by her house. - The old lady shuffled slowly down the street with her walker. - Despite her age, the old lady still had a sharp wit and quick sense of humor.
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old lady
noun
An elderly woman.
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"I said, 'Old lady?
That satisfied the old lady.
And I am old lady".
I'm an old lady now.
"I'm a very old lady".
"A nice old lady".
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"An 80-year-old lady.
Mine look like old-lady vinyl tablecloths.
She is not wearing old-lady stockings.
She had old-lady magic.
It was a respectable, old-lady grey.
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