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The phrase "a lad" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a young boy or young man, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The young lad ran through the park, laughing and playing with his friends."
Alternatives: "a boy" or "a young man".
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What! A! LAD! Let's all go and rape him!
A lad raised his hand.
What a lad.
"Like a lad of 28.
"I've got a lad of nine.
He's a bit of a lad.
He is still a lad who wants to play cricket.
He even went to a lad at work's wedding".
"I have worked for this since I was a lad".
He fancied himself as a bit of a lad.
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A LAD-lasso type regression is developed for this purpose.
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