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Can we say "three-year" instead of saying "three years"?

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farnelxd
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  • 28-10-2020

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yeah, in-text...

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mystic03
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  • 28-10-2020

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The phrase #1 is grammatically incorrrect because when you use the word "old" to refer to the age of a person or thing, it's a postpositive adjective. ... When you combine the words in the phrase "three years old" by hyphenating them to make it an adjective or a noun, you must use the singular noun (year).

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