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Hans51 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'for children ages 6 and under'

"The expert said that it's crucial for children ages 6 and under to be seated in a car seat with a seatbelt at all times."

Is the sentence correct in grammar?

I think that 'for children ages 6 and under' should change to 'for children aged 6 and under'.

What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much as usual!
  

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Hans51 What do you native English speakers think? The original is fine and common. Yours is also common.

  • Hans51 What do you native English speakers think?
  • The original is fine and common.
  • Yours is also common.
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Hans51What do you native English speakers think?
The original is fine and common. Yours is also common.

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