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The phrase "age of five years" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the age of a person or an entity, often in formal or legal contexts.
Example: "The child must be at least of the age of five years to enroll in kindergarten."
Alternatives: "five years old" or "aged five years".
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Only about half of newborn babies survived to the age of five years.
AT THE ripe old age of five years, America's housing bust is still very much alive and kicking.
The study compared the HRQoL of children with RSV-H and without RSV-H at the age of five years, using the Health Utilities Index (HUI) measure.
After the age of five years, HRQoL was assumed to be impacted only by the presence of RSV-induced respiratory sequelae.
Female cattle with no calves had a median age of three years and cows with one calf, a median age of five years.
She took up horse riding at age of five years as a form of physiotherapy.
Nonetheless, she started swimming at the age of five years, and began taking part in competitions at age 12.
Goh, who was introduced to swimming at the age of five years, attended Tampines North Primary School and Dunman Secondary School.
There are few studies of long-term effects, and there is a lack of clarity about the presentation of the disorder beyond the age of five years.
The age distribution of the population in 2010 consisted of 6.7% under the age of five years, 75.9% over 18, and 13.7% over 65.
Males start showing territorial behaviour from the age of five years, but are most dominant from the age of six to nine.
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