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Discover LudwigThe word "old's" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a possessive to show ownership, such as in the sentence, "The old's man house was in need of repair."
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"How old's Rickman?
"How old's the baby?" "Seven months".
"How old's the baby?" he asks pleasantly.
Tells about Mr. Old's press conference.
My 11-year old's birthday card to me.
… she was unwell before the age of 20. … Then … how old's Martin?
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I never discover the 41-year-old's original name.
"It's every 18-year-old's dream.
It's a 16-year-old's dream house.
"It's like a three-year-old's painting".
"My 2-year-old's excited.
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