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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a young exemplar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or thing that serves as a model or example, particularly one that is youthful or embodies youthfulness.
Example: "She is a young exemplar of creativity and innovation in the art world."
Alternatives: "a youthful model" or "a young role model."
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The trumpeter Jeremy Pelt has spent most of the last decade as a young exemplar, traveling the postbop continuum on his own steam, at his own pace.
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Whit Stillman's second film, from 1994, is an exquisitely composed yet fiercely combative satire (set in the eighties) of European mores as seen through the eyes of two young exemplars of the American establishment.
The Bash, on the other hand, played over the course of the last month, is the exemplar of how to attract a young audience to the game.
What a tragic burden for a young man advertised by his university and the press as an exemplar of character.
Though I also don't begrudge her that either (okay, I do a little), she is not exactly an exemplar of how those decisions would typically impact a young woman's life.
A spiel by a young Russian-American woman with an armed boyfriend and a copy of Warren Buffett's itinerary would be unlikely to sway viewers in favor of Goldman, whom the program is determined to present as a liberal exemplar.
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Back in New York, he wore it quite often for a while, an exemplar of that curious superstition many young men have about a "lucky shirt".
But it does further the tactic established in Hawks's "Rio Bravo" of pairing the now visibly middle-aged Wayne with a younger co-star (in this case, Stuart Whitman), toward whom he can behave as mentor and moral exemplar.
He was known as an educator, at City College and Columbia University; an exemplar to younger minority architects; and a prickly voice of conscience within his profession on issues of racial and economic justice.
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