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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bright young" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a young person who is intelligent, talented, or promising in some way.
Example: "She is a bright young student who consistently excels in her studies and participates in various extracurricular activities."
Alternatives: "an intelligent young" or "a talented young".
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You're a bright young woman.
He's a bright young man.
They were a bright young team under a bright young coach, Todd Haley.
"He's a bright young man," he said.
A BRIGHT young man strode to the bar.
A legend departs, a bright young hopeful arrives.
A missed opportunity from a bright young company.
"He was very bright, a bright young man".
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For her directorial debut, Andini won a "Bright Young Talent Award" at the 2011 Mumbai Film Festival.
Did you ever see yourself as a 'bright young thing'?
"Danny was a bright young boy who had a bright future ahead of him.
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