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Doanxuanquy Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Ways to describe age

A/ Is it correct to say:

1/ people aged 20 to 30

2/ people in the age group 20 to 30

3/ 20-30-year-old people

4/ 20-30 year olds

B/ Any other way to paraphrase for people 35 or older?

1/ the 35-overs

2/ people aged 35 or above

  

Top answer

I think you can choose either 1 or 2 for your answer to the first question. The rest looks kind of awkward to me even though it sounds acceptable. I would pick ''people aged 35 or above" for the second question.

  • I think you can choose either 1 or 2 for your answer to the first question.
  • The rest looks kind of awkward to me even though it sounds acceptable.
  • I would pick ''people aged 35 or above" for the second question.
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I think you can choose either 1 or 2 for your answer to the first question. The rest looks kind of awkward to me even though it sounds acceptable.

I would pick ''people aged 35 or above" for the second question.

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