"age(s) 7 and 9" in British English

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Hi,

The following use of "age(s)" is okay in American English. Is it okay in British English as well?

a. The children ─ ages 7 and 9 ─ were found near their hometown of Manicoré by a local resident on Thursday.

b. The children are ages 7 and 9.

c. He is age 7.

I'd appreciate your help.
 
[a] is just about possible in BrE, though aged would be more natural.
The others are not natural.
 
Frank: How old are your kids?
Mary: They are seven and nine.

That's more likely for the second one.

Frank: How old is Billy?
Mary: He's seven.

That's more likely for the third one.
 
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