a age between or the age between

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Those who acted as his sons were actually younger than him only by the age between 6 and 16.

What article should come before the word age? Is the correct?
 

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Those who acted as his sons were actually younger than him only by the age between 6 and 16.

What article should come before the word age? Is the correct?

The sentence doesn't make sense.
 

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One is not younger than another by "age," but by "years." The actors playing his sons were only 6-16 years younger than him.
 

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One is not younger than another by "age," but by "years." The actors playing his sons were only 6-16 years younger than him.

That is where I would have made the mistake.

I heard that sentence. So, I would probably have misplaced years with age.

Can't we say, then, "The actors playing his sons were younger than him only by the years between 6 and 16 ."?
 

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That is where I would have made the mistake.

I heard that sentence. So, I would probably have misplaced years with age.

Can't we say, then, "The actors playing his sons were only younger by the years between 6 and 16 than him."?

No. If you must re-write the sentence I've already given you, then "...were only younger than him by between 6 and 16 years."
 
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