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The phrase "a really young side" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group, such as a sports team, that consists of younger individuals, often implying inexperience or potential for growth.
Example: "The team is a really young side, but they have shown great promise in their recent matches."
Alternatives: "a very youthful team" or "an inexperienced squad".
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We're a really young side with enthusiasm and hunger for the game and to do well.
"It's a really young side and sometimes you need a little bit of help".
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Don't start with a really young site.
"He is a really young boy.
"From a really young age," she says, "I wanted to know what it was like if you went through the gate, what was it like on the far side of that particular horizon you can see".
From a really young age that got my interest going.
I'm a really young guy.
It was a really young, sad kid.
"It's a really good young side and the guys play an exciting, attacking brand of rugby which has been great to be part of".
"We're a very young side but we looked really strong mentally and so when it comes to a battle, we now look as though we're resilient and we can handle the pressure".
Could be a calming presence in a young side.
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