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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two-year-old" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a child who is two years of age, often in contexts related to parenting, childcare, or developmental discussions. Example: "My two-year-old loves to play with building blocks and explore new toys."
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My two-year-old grandchild loves Elmo".
What does a two-year-old remember?
"But maybe with a two-year-old.
My two-year-old.
Frankel was champion two-year-old".
My two-year-old is equally obsessed.
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"A forty-two-year-old Olympian".
A seventy-two-year-old man has warmed his bones.
Not my twenty-two-year-old self, certainly.
She knew a sixty-two-year-old man with cancer.
This was Jake Clemons, Clarence's thirty-two-year-old nephew.
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