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Discover Ludwig"one years old" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the age of an individual, such as in the sentence: John is one year old.
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They're now one years old.
I'm almost one years old and I".
I am a mother of one, who just hit one years old.
The average age of a person who plays games is thirty one years old.
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"Autumn was one year old.
"You're one year old today".
Gr8 that you are one year old.
The youngest was one year old.
Defense Distributed turned one year old last week.
She will be one year old.
Attachment security was assessed when infants were one year old.
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