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Discover LudwigThe phrase "old sir" can be correct and usable in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used as a respectful way to address an elderly man or a man in authority. Example: The old sir graciously accepted the award with a humble smile.
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Or get a team of air hostesses to mug cuddly old Sir David Attenborough?
It's pretty sentimental, but old Sir Mike still has a few poignant meditations on mortality up his sleeve.
The Welshman's valleys-deep voice refuses to waver, much less quit, but at 76 years old, Sir Tom must feel mortality repeatedly tapping him on the shoulder.
No doubt it will be very good, with the lovemaking scenes a bit more explicit than before, and perhaps poor old Sir Clifford getting a bit more sympathy.
In the past few years he has described subtly and without spite exactly how the light of the old Sir Alex Ferguson threat has gone out, from the perspective of those who now go up against his former team.
Bring Up the Bodies: Hilary Mantel 'It is a great honour to receive you here at Wolf Hall, your majesty," says old Sir John Seymour, fresh from tupping his daughter-in-law's quinny.
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With his death, that distinction passes to 87-year-old Sir Jack Brabham.
The noisiest barracking came from 75-year-old Sir Edward Elgar.
One is driven by the oldest team manager in the business, 69-year-old Sir Alex Ferguson.
But the 64-year-old Sir Menzies is 18 years older than Mr Kennedy and was ill in 2003.
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