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Shouldn't we hyphenate an 18 year old? Is it an adjective phrase & as a result it doesn't need to be hyphenated?
Examples:
An eighteen years old = I think this one is correct. If I am not mistaken, it is an adjective phrase.
An eighteen-year-old = deadly wrong
A thirteen-year-old boy= right
A thirteen years old boy = wrong
I am thirty five years old. = The underlined part is adjective phrase, isn't it? As a result, we don't need hyphen.
Correct me pleas!