If you're referring to a specific event, news story, movie, or another form of media from 2020 with the title or theme "oldgoesyoung," here are some steps you might take to find what you're looking for:
Oldgoesyoung (or "Old goes Young") primarily refers to an adult-oriented TV series that began in 2011 and has released episodes as recently as 2024. Content Details The series is classified under 2020 Releases: searching for oldgoesyoung 2020 inall categor link
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| Platform | How to Search |
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| Google Scholar | Enter "old goes young" (with quotes) plus 2020. Add any author name you recall. |
| Semantic Scholar | Same query as Google Scholar; you can also filter by year (2020). |
| arXiv | Use the advanced search: all:"old goes young" and set the date range to 2020. |
| PubMed (for life‑science papers) | Search old goes young[Title] AND 2020[DP]. |
| ResearchGate / Academia.edu | Type the phrase in the search bar; sometimes authors upload PDFs directly. |
| University Library Catalog | If you have access to a library portal, use the “All fields” search with the same keywords. | Add any author name you recall
Most search engines offer advanced search features that allow you to filter results by date, type, size, and more. For example, Google's advanced search allows you to select a specific date range, which would be particularly useful if you're looking for content from 2020.
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