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The phrase "a much younger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is significantly younger than another person or thing.
Example: "She is a much younger sibling, only ten years old compared to her brother."
Alternatives: "considerably younger" or "significantly younger".
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"This is a much younger, hipper crowd".
Now it's a much younger crowd.
He was living there with a much younger lover.
Caro has the demeanour of a much younger man.
We'll also see Grandad as a much younger man".
Lars has the sweet demeanor of a much younger boy.
Mr. Cuomo, a much younger man, might have waited.
The skills are coming at a much younger age.
"He is with a much younger blond bombshell.
In February of that year, the German firm finally appointed a much younger chief executive.
The Giants have a much younger receiving corps now, which makes Manning, by comparison, older.
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