Phrases with «age old question»

The phrase "age-old question" refers to a problem or issue that has existed for an extended period of time and is still relevant or unresolved today. Full definition

Sentences with «age old question»

  • Ah, the almost age old question, term versus whole life. (hinermangroup.com)
  • Ganim's candidacy raises age old questions of the relationship between power and competence. (courant.com)
  • A recent infographic from WordStream asks the not so age old question: Facebook vs. Google, which is more valuable? (toprankblog.com)
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