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The phrase "five years old" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the age of something or someone. For example: "The child is five years old and already loves reading books."
Exact(37)
Five years old.
"Five years old," he said.
That child is five years old!
The modern era was five years old.
Wikipedia, though, is only five years old.
Their collections are five years old maybe.
Similar(23)
Five years older than yours".
Caesar was five years older than Nora.
Manning is twenty-five years old now.
You'll be twenty-five years old".
I'm not twenty-five years old anymore.
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