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The phrase "a three-year-old boy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the age and gender of a child in various contexts, such as in narratives, reports, or conversations about children.
Example: "The three-year-old boy played happily in the park, chasing after the ducks."
Alternatives: "a toddler boy" or "a boy aged three."
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Earlier that afternoon, a three-year-old boy was rescued after being swept away.
Their "Timbo" was not the only child killed: a three-year-old boy called Johnathan Ball also died.
His cousin Yonatan told the Israeli website Ynet that Cohen had been killed early in the attack trying to protect a three-year-old boy.
A three-year-old boy with severe epilepsy has had an application for access to medical cannabis refused, despite being recommended by his paediatric consultant.
"The police told the family the terrorist threatened to kill a three-year-old boy, and Yohan tried to stop it.
The parents of a three-year-old boy who died 12 hours after showing symptoms of meningitis B have warned other families to look out for signs.
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