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Is It 6 Foot Or 6 Feet? [Solved]

Formally, you would use “feet” in this phrase. “My friend is six feet tall.” You can alternately use the singular hyphenated adjective as in, “I bought a six-foot sapling.” In speaking, there are both British and American dialects that will say, “My friend is six foot tall.” This is fairly common but informal. Thanks!3 Jul 2020

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