18-25 or 60+

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Hello.

How do you pronounce the written description of age groups "18-25 or 60+" as "eighteen, twenty-five or sixty plus"? It is from the book Flash on English for Tourism by Patricia Karuso..
 
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Re: 18 25 60+

Eighteen to twenty-five
Sixty plus
 

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Re: 18 25 60+

It is unnecesary to pronounce "or" which they wrote. Right?
You should say "or." Dave didn't realize you wanted the entire phrase.

I'd write it "eighteen-to-twenty-five or sixty-plus."
 

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Re: 18 25 60+

To make it clearer, I'd write "eighteen to twenty-five, or sixty-plus". Without the comma before "or", it could be taken to mean "eighteen to twenty-five or eighteen to sixty-plus". I admit it's unlikely but it's good to be clear.
 

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I've amended your thread title to make it more relevant to your question.
 

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Re: 18 25 60+

You could also say over sixty.
 

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Re: 18 25 60+

You could also say over sixty.

Although some pedant will tell you that refers to people who are 61 or older.
 

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Re: 18 25 60+

Although some pedant will tell you that refers to people who are 61 or older.
Which it may. "Sixty or above" or "sixty plus" avoid any uncertainty.
 
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