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The phrase "a young men" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "a young man" when referring to a single male individual.
Example: "A young man walked into the café, looking for a place to sit."
Alternatives: "a young fellow" or "a young guy".
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As the series producer, Liz Trubridge, puts it: "Estates like these were decimated by the loss of a generation of a young men, and women's status and roles changed profoundly after the war".
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