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Redirect my old domain to new one to benefit from high DR backlinks?

I have an old site (from 2012) that I'm no longer using, but which has backlinks from some high authority domains for some of my old guest posts and interviews.

Would it be a good idea to use a 301 redirect to permanently redirect my old domain to my new site that I'm trying to grow, hence benefiting from those backlinks? And are there potential issues with doing this? TIA

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