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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a son of seven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the age of a boy, specifically that he is seven years old.
Example: "He is just a son of seven, full of energy and curiosity about the world."
Alternatives: "a seven-year-old boy" or "a boy of seven years".
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She is 30 and has a son of seven.
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The privilege of… A census-taker, counting three noses in a small Village apartment; father, mother, and a son of two.
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The New Yorker, April 29 , 1950 P. 24A census-taker, counting three noses in a small Village apartment; father, mother, and a son of two.
By Charles Cooke and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, April 29 , 1950 P. 24A census-taker, counting three noses in a small Village apartment; father, mother, and a son of two.
By John Long and John McCarten The New Yorker, July 8 , 1961P. 19 A father, who has a light appetite, has a son of ten, who eats like a horse.
Fiona, who has a son of five and has been trying to conceive a second child for two years, says she can no longer look out of the window at her son playing in the garden.
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