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?
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 only younger by the years between 6 and 16 than him."?
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