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  • What is the difference between aged and age?
    In the second case, [ [college age] students] you are modifying a noun [students] with another noun, which is also correct Summing up: for the specific case of the question, it would be the same and would have almost the same exact effect to use either [college age students] or [college aged students]
  • grammar - Is it in an age or in ages? - English Language Usage . . .
    For example 'I haven't done X in an age' vs 'I haven't done X in ages' Which is correct? Or is it simply a case of American English vs British English?
  • How to properly answer an Age field in a form? [closed]
    If for an infant, you might need to say 6 months, 18 months, etc With regard to your school project interview, you would first review your project requirements to see if they specify a format for the age If they do not, write it as 24 years, 48 years, etc
  • at the age of vs at age - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The only difference is in register: they're both equally valid in professional writing Writing “at the age of five” is more formal, while “at age five” is more technical or direct Modern and effective language tends towards brevity, so the second wins in that sense
  • grammar age question - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In AP style, all ages are written as numerals You would only hyphenate the age if it is an adjective Therefore, the correct way to write the sentence would be: A 50-year-old man was walking in the garden
  • Which is correct, from a young age or from young age?
    Curiously 'middle-age' which tends, more often than not, to be hyphenated, never seems to take an article e g 'The onset of middle-age can be a problem to some people' or 'It is a hobby people often take up in middle-age'
  • grammar - Sentence structure of At what age - English Language . . .
    What age were you able to start reading successfully to a baby at? Which is grammatical, but is also a great example of stranding a preposition at the end of the sentence
  • Use of age as an uncountable countable noun
    Mostly, age used in characterising individuals is countable Old age is a set phrase There are a number of other expressions of the same shape, mostly obsolescent, such as mature age, marriagable age; but these are only used with of: of mature age etc As for why, that is no more answerable than most questions about why in language





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