Sentence examples for age unknown from inspiring English sources

The phrase "age unknown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or entity whose age is not specified or cannot be determined.
Example: "The animal was found wandering the streets, and its age is unknown."
Alternatives: "age not specified" or "age indeterminate".

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Munir Burhom, 22, and Burhom Abu Lehyia, age unknown, were members of Hamas's military wing.

Age: Unknown.

Age unknown; illegal, illiterate immigrant who became matriarch of large American family.

Two brothers, Gabriel Torres, now 25, and Francisco Torres, age unknown, were also named.

The Monroe County Sheriff's Department, which covers the Keys, officially released their names this week: Osmani Segura, 35; Jorge Gonzalez, 19; Rolando Alberna, age unknown; and Iván Peláez, age unknown.

Here she bonded with Tabasco, same species, age unknown, and now the two preen and feed each other.

Down the road, the quake was felt by Michael Howarth, 10, and by his hamster, age unknown.

Sitting next to Mr. Noy was a woman, age unknown, but a safe guess would be in early 20s.

Not far away is the colossal tulip poplar, age unknown, on the Prospect House lawn: about 135 feet tall, the largest tree on campus.

One was of the almsman or beggar William Howson, age unknown, who might have died from any number of causes at the end of December.

It has withdrawn its original claim that they are 1,000 and 700 years old and substituted "age unknown". They weigh 680kg and 952kg respectively.

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