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Discover LudwigThe phrase "old nanny" is correct and usable in written English
You might use it when describing someone who is especially experienced and has a lot of wisdom. For example, "My old nanny has been around for years and always knows the right thing to say."
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His old nanny, having lost her job in the bankruptcy, moved in with him.
The text also contains a sentimental correspondence with Woolton's old nanny.
She may also have pushed her dear old nanny out the window.
The old nanny, Marina Jacki Weaverr), is offering Astrov (Hugo Weaving), the local doctor, some tea.
My dad's old nanny, Edmunda Claudio, from Puerto Rico, where he was born, lives with my parents now, too.
The sight of Bacon's blind old nanny, Jessie Lightfoot, knitting in a corner "came as a surprise".
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Only the doctor's 16-year-old nanny seems concerned about that.
Molly, an 18-year-old nanny goat, became the proud mother of Cilla three weeks ago, Ms Lane said.
But some years ago, when she was a 19-year-old nanny, she was looking after 14-year-old twins during their parents' absence at Thanksgiving.
Ms. Acres, a 29-year-old nanny outside Indianapolis, has also started a Web site with her friends called 411onSoaps.com, where they post the latest twists and turns from the soaps.
A 20-year-old nanny driving her charge in her employer's Hummer was so immersed in a cellphone call that she ran a red light and smashed into Teater's wife's Chevy Suburban.
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