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The phrase "a pretty young" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is both attractive and youthful, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She is a pretty young woman who just graduated from college."
Alternatives: "an attractive young" or "a lovely young".
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A pretty young woman approaches.
Baldwin called himself "a pretty young guy".
There she is, front centre, a pretty young girl.
A pretty young airport attendant appeared beside me.
What's a pretty young sanitarium owner to do?
I was hooked from a pretty young age.
I'm a pretty young guy and there's time for everything".
Is it any wonder that a pretty young striver like Lee wants a chunk of it?
I got everybody together, because we are a pretty young crowd," Selimi said.
It decried the presence of a pretty young woman on the team's payroll.
"We have a pretty young, healthy group of employees," she said.
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