which is correct the son is 14 year old or the son is 14 years old
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the son is 14 years old is correct
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The hyphens are there for when the phrase is acting as an adjective. “14-year-old teenagers” (This sounds a bit redundant since labeling their age already tells you they are teenagers.) It is also correct to use it as a noun, but in that case you would drop the hyphens.
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