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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truly old" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to emphasize the age of something or someone. Example: The ruins of the ancient Roman city were truly old, dating back over 2,000 years. In this sentence, "truly old" emphasizes the long-standing history of the Roman city.
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But whether it's truly old, and once held a corpse, I'd rather not know.
"Nabisco is a great company and they have brands that are truly old Americana," Mr. Goldman said.
Then there are the truly old school approaches, like putting cash in envelopes for problematic spending categories.
That interpretation encouraged me to think that as Lear, he might dare to appear truly old and fragile in a powerhouse role.
In its time it was considered to be one of Norfolk's finest sources of quality oak and subsequently plundered, but a selection of truly old specimens survive.
At their Milan atelier, one of the last truly Old World interiors firms, Studio Peregalli, is making history — mining everything from the high Renaissance to the Victorian era — to create deeply poetic spaces that transcend the bounds of time.
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And for truly old-school drinking, the full bar offers a selection of meads.
For one thing, unlike so much art of that period, it looks truly old-fashioned.
It's not a truly old-fashioned novel; it's not (thankfully) anything so crass as a postmodern "subversion" of traditional fiction either.
"Coast Australia!" A truly old-fashioned adventurer, he swings into dizzying caves and zooms over bubbling oceans in ancient bi-planes, almost visibly thirsty to drink in the expertise of his interviewees and the sights below.
And for that truly old-school experience, you need a truly old-school controller.
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