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The phrase "one year old" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to something that has been in existence (or, in the case of a person, alive) for a year. For example, you might say, "My daughter just turned one year old."
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"You're one year old today".
"Autumn was one year old.
She will be one year old.
And it's at least one year old.
(Tomorrow, it turns one year old).
It turns one year old this weekend.
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