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Discover LudwigThe phrase "old stager" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone who is experienced or has been around for a long time in a particular field or activity. Example: "As an old stager in the industry, she offered invaluable advice to the newcomers."
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Moreover, the old stager is not exactly oozing confidence.
You managed to get that old stager Hugh Laurie a part.
Tess Daly, who hosted the first 11 series alongside the old stager, was left in tears.
The old stager Bournemouth's Darren Anderton, 36, enters his 19th season as a pro.
However, one old stager emerged from a full-blooded contest with his reputation enhanced.
It certainly is, the old stager batting through 35 overs, the fires still burning bright.
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Yesterday it was the turn of old stagers.
Both these old stagers bring something to the party.
Its first two goals were powerful, opportunist headers, from the old stagers Didier Drogba and Terry.
What is particularly galling is the newfound craftiness evinced by these old stagers, especially New Order.
The stamina of old stagers such as Valverde could well come into play.
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