Phrases with «old stalwarts»

The phrase "old stalwarts" refers to people or things that have been around for a long time and are well-known, trusted, or dependable.
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Sentences with «old stalwarts»

  • Coupled with Kobo's UK focus and its partnership with WH Smith, the lovable old stalwart of the high street, it's no surprise that it was warmly welcomed. (fallingintoinfinity.com)
  • A new argument is hurtling up the Skeptic Leaderboard, leaving old stalwarts like mid-century cooling and water vapor in its wake. (skepticalscience.com)
  • That's exactly what Fernandinho thinks, as he'll look to help win the midfield battle for his side on Sunday at Old Trafford, with the 32 - year - old stalwart making 21 appearances in all competitions so far this season having established himself as a key figure in Pep Guardiola's plans. (caughtoffside.com)
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