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Wed 21 Aug, 2024 10:18 am
The post gave readers insight into the problematic behaviour of the writer’s 23-year-old brother towards his elderly parents, ages 60 and 70 years old.
Is “ages 60 and 70 years old” the correct phrase phrase?
Thanks.
@tanguatlay,
tanguatlay wrote:
The post gave readers insight into the problematic behaviour of the writer’s 23-year-old brother towards his elderly parents, ages 60 and 70 years old.
Is “ages 60 and 70 years old” the correct phrase phrase?
Thanks.
Yes, but it would be clearer if they added ", respectively."