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How to use age-old in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word age-old? Here are some examples.

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Somewhere in the recesses of my mind, an age-old tradition has been corrupted.
We must realise that there is an element of truth in all the age-old traditions.
Such a state of confusing dilemma caused heavy blow to the age-old traditions and beliefs of these cultures.
Is it because of his respect for the age-old prejudice of the orthodoxy against these arts?
Hard Times 3 depicts the lives of a family in Kerry and includes the age-old themes of love and death.
One is an age-old Scottish tradition, while most people are guilty of doing the other at some stage in their lives.
According to age-old tradition they follow the example of Shiva in this respect.
Hiding behind the sofa is an age-old ritual for younger viewers of Doctor Who.
Iraq and Egypt formed the confluence of ancient cultures with age-old traditions of their own.
They were carrying out an age-old tradition which goes back into the mists of time.
It has proved to me the age-old saying that we don't know what we've got until it's gone.
Women are subject to this discourse both in the name of religion as well as in the name of age-old customs and traditions.
The language carries its own values, the comforting familiarity of its age-old prejudices.
Pupils of Wanborough Primary School packed their village church yesterday to carry on an age-old tradition.
St. Patrick's Day is an age-old tradition celebrated by the Irish all over the world.
The age-old tradition has been to grow cotton in villages where it was not possible to plant rice.
Britain has an age-old tradition of Euro scepticism that goes back to well before the Second World War.
In the last analysis, most of our difficulties come from losing contact with our instincts, with the age-old unforgotten wisdom stored up in us.
It promises to be a parsimonious solution to the age-old problem of preventing unwanted pregnancies.
The multitude of available food products makes the age-old snack of graham crackers and vanilla wafers obsolete.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They set their ambush with the age-old skill the Redax had grafted into their memories.
It was the visualizing to him of that age-old conflict in which only the fittest survive.
At the meeting, the two sides reiterated that their countries' interest in broadening relations in different areas in view of their age-old ties.
The age-old genetic wisdom was still available to guide him.
With ill-concealed avarice he looked upon the age-old, golden tablets set in the walls of nearly every room and down the sides of many of the corridors.
There will always be someone on hand to impart age-old tales of clansmen or to guide you when choosing the best red to go with your steak.
But where to go, and how, was as much of a puzzle to me as the age-old search for the spring of eternal life has been to earthly men since the beginning of time.
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