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How to use centuries old in a sentence

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Catawba, a centuries old grape variety, bursts with a bold grape taste and pink color making it an award winning grape.
Nonetheless, they have nothing to do with chauvinism or nationalism and are based on the centuries old history of Russian statehood.
The centuries old struggle of women to take part in society building on an equal footing with men will once again be focused upon.
Some buildings within the medina are centuries old, while others are relatively new.
This double album is a celebration of the lyre, centuries old, and traditionally the favourite instrument of the Sudan.
Egyptian dance is a centuries old art form, which evolved from ancient fertility dances and from which modern day belly dancing has developed.
One would presume these traditions are at least a few centuries old before they take definite shape in Early Modern accounts.
Today's event is testimony to the fact that we can address even centuries old disputes when we all commit ourselves to doing so.
The visitors' attention is attracted by wine-presses several centuries old.
Although there are surviving examples that are probably several centuries old, most traditional topiary gardens are replacement plantings.
You may discover the garden, the plants, the vegetables and the trees like the splendid catalpa, two centuries old, looking like a giant bonzaï.
They are crimped and oiled following a centuries old technique, giving them their strength and translucency.
How do we expect to put an end to a centuries old cultural practice widely followed in certain cultures by permitting its being done to adults?
We have grown up under the auspices of an industrial food chain that is one and a half centuries old.
Wooden clubs meet and bamboo poles clatter as with split second accuracy, the exponents display their skill in the centuries old martial art form.
I'd started up to my neck in hot water, in a tradition that is centuries old.
It implied that a lot of minor cardinals were frantically counting recurrences of names in centuries old lists of popes, in an attempt to make sure they weren't about to misnumber the new guy.
It is based on the centuries old sanctioning and dispute resolution traditions of the Maori, the New Zealand aboriginal group.
Faithful to its centuries old tradition, Westmalle brewery always adds real hops to the brew.
It is a cry that spreads out in silence, thankful for this centuries old journey and which becomes peaceful exultation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was a great Greek council, centuries old, called the amphictyonic.
In Munich, Germany, it's a centuries old tradition to unwind at local biergartens under the shade of chestnut trees.
Its source is overshadowed by several gigantic magnolias, which, though numberless centuries old, have been kept as fresh as violets by the virtues of this wonderful water.
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