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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a young kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a child who is in the early stages of development or growth, typically under the age of 12.
Example: "At the park, I saw a young kid playing with a bright red ball."
Alternatives: "a small child" or "a little one".
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"He's a young kid.
"I was just a young kid.
He's very focused for a young kid.
He's a young kid, pretty durable.
I've had them since I was a young kid.
They've got a young kid Max's age – Oliver.
"Sometimes you go through these things as a young kid.
But so much aggression toward a young kid.
"He had a lot of composure for a young kid.
That's tough to do as a young kid".
"We have a young kid with great stuff.
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