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There is no difference between "older" and "elder." The mean the same thing.

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"Older" is used to compare the ages of two people or things, indicating that one is of greater age than the other. "Elder" is typically used to refer to the older of two people in a family or community, especially in terms of hierarchy or seniority.

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