For a description of movie tickets, could you please check if the following expression is appropriate? I am also wondering if "a discount" can be "discounts."
Advance tickets are available at the theater for a discount. Adults: $8.25 Children aged 10 to younger: $4.
Top answer
The first sentence looks fine to me. "Children aged 10 to younger" is unnatural. Try "Children aged 10 and under" or "Children under 11".
— CSnyder
The first sentence looks fine to me.
"Children aged 10 to younger" is unnatural.
Try "Children aged 10 and under" or "Children under 11".
Don't change "a discount" to "discounts".
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The first sentence looks fine to me. "Children aged 10 to younger" is unnatural. Try "Children aged 10 and under" or "Children under 11". Don't change "a discount" to "discounts".