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Discover LudwigThe phrase "child of four" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify the age of a child, typically in contexts discussing development, education, or parenting.
Example: "The child of four showed remarkable curiosity and enthusiasm for learning new things."
Alternatives: "four-year-old" or "four-year-old child."
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"Builders' all right?" Sumption grew up in St John's Wood, the eldest child of four.
To a child of four or five that left a strong impression.
Tommy was the second child of four, and Ed was born three years after him.
As the eldest child of four, Simon had something of a bohemian, peripatetic upbringing.
"It's what I've always done, since I was a child of four.
Miller was born, a middle child of four, in a council house near Wolverhampton, and brought up in South Wales.
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"A child of five would understand this.
I am the child of two survivors.
She is an only child of two reflective parents.
The story begins with Tolly, a child of seven.
A child of eight - also of Bengali origin - was 86kg (190lb).
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