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How to use good old days in a sentence

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Why couldn't it be like the good old days where I thought boys were icky and all that jazz?
Add to this the stunning choreography and authentic Swedish accents and your back in the good old days.
Back in the good old days everyone knew their place and didn't seek to rise above it.
What a rebuke to those who seem to thrive on naysaying, despair, division, and the past, or who are imprisoned by memories of the good old days!
Speaking of the good old days, what ever happened to those old radio shows you used to find on tape at every dime store?
A huge crowd from the good old days turned up to support her and drink the free booze.
In the good old days, mutton chops were both a cut of meat and a style of whiskery adornment.
In that way that makes older people remember the good old days of manners and blokes opening doors for sheilas.
I remember the good old days on the Pullman sleepers when you could see the ties speeding by underneath you when you flushed the toilet.
The Panel, the professional arm of crown green bowling, is gearing itself for a return to the good old days.
We talked about the good old days and my mum looked in to see what was causing the raucous laughter.
Many of us have enjoyed the good old days of huge catches with very few limitations, but those days are long gone as times change.
Harriet recalls the good old days when they gave you the plot three times in the half-hour episode.
Back in the good old days, this cream horn was a treat to me and my brothers.
Once upon a time, in the good old days, when everything was much simpler, the stipend for the priest cost more than the wedding breakfast.
In the good old days the council switchboard put you through to the relevant department.
With that in mind, rather than pining for the good old days and spinning the roulette wheel, maybe the solution is to get in the game.
Let's try to enjoy today more and maybe we will miss the good old days less.
Going back to the good old days of doing nothing and doing it all together is no longer a possibility.
In the good old days, organised crime figures in the United States were cagey, one step ahead of the law at every turn.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Those were the good old days of birching, and yes, Mr. Morris had caught it.
He had the air of one who recalls the good old days, of one who in familiar scenes re-enacts the joys of his vanished youth.
In the good old days politicians would settle for browbeating their constituents, riding the gravy train, and fiddling parliamentary expenses.
I should be getting up when I pleased, eating and drinking all I wanted, and carrying on same as in the good old days.
To be sure, peddling in the good old days was most attractive.
He's a throwback to the good old days of a centre forward going out there and just eating centre-halves, it reminds me of when I used to go and watch Bury.
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