Hi I would like to know if it's correct to say this:
* If you have an under-age daughter she can enter for free.
I am not sure if I can use under-age that way. Otherwise I'd like to know other possible ways of saying it. Thanks
"Under-age" is usually used to refer to someone who is not old enough to legally engage in a particular activity such as drinking alcohol, buying cigarettes, or having ***. You could say something like "If your daughter is under sixteen (or whatever the age limit is), she can get in free".
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"Under-age" is usually used to refer to someone who is not old enough to legally engage in a particular activity such as drinking alcohol, buying cigarettes, or having ***.
You could say something like "If your daughter is under sixteen (or whatever the age limit is), she can get in free".