Very old?
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Very old?
Can we change "Very old" to "elderly"
Instead of "a man who is very old"
"An elderly man"
or if its too hard "A man who is elderly"
It just seems a bit nicer...
Instead of "a man who is very old"
"An elderly man"
or if its too hard "A man who is elderly"
It just seems a bit nicer...
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