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The phrase "aged under four" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify the age limit for a group of individuals, typically in contexts such as surveys, studies, or eligibility criteria.
Example: "The study only includes participants aged under four to assess early childhood development."
Alternatives: "younger than four" or "below the age of four".
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Erica Hall, who lived next to the Brays bayou in west Houston until the waterway swelled into her first floor apartment, has been ensconced on camp beds in a Red Cross-run shelter for the past week with her three children, all aged under four.
Re-admissions within 30 days were restricted according to the provisions of the 2011 2012 NHS operating framework by excluding non-emergency admissions; admissions where a national tariff was not applicable; admissions for multiple trauma or transport accidents; and children aged under four.
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The opening report stated that an estimated 10.8 million children aged under-five were dying globally in 2000.
Neonatal deaths, estimated at approximately 4 million annually, now account for almost 40%% of global mortality in children aged under-five.
Most of those who have died were aged under five.
Families with children aged under five are initially covered.
Most of the children injured are aged under two.
In the district of Mataban, 9.5% of children aged under five were severely malnourished.
It means that half of all malaria deaths continue to be in children aged under five.
Children aged under six are being prescribed antidepressants by doctors in England, according to new figures.
Among the dead, five were aged under five, eight were five to 14, 33 were 15 to 64, and four were older than 64.
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